Anyone go from a Storm2 to a Droid X?

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I have had my Blackberry Storm2 for about 5 months and so far I have liked it. It is a solid phone, great for communication of any form, awsome for typing and reliable in general. However the browser is bad as any blackberry user should know.

Looking at the Droid X has gotten me thinking about switching over the dark side. Has anyone made this switch from a storm2 to the Droid X?

What are your thoughts on both phones?
 
Most of the droid x users switched from a Storm 2 ;)

As did I.

I personally hated the keyboard on the storm 2, and the browser.

The Blackberry App World sucks balls... nothing in it.

If i were you, id switch to Droid X
 
The Storm 2 was a great phone for the time i had it. I personally loved the keyboard and the Blackberry OS. But, as commen knowledge would tell, the lack of a good browser and media capabilities really ruined the phone for me in the end.

That's when i jumped to the original Droid, and Android in general, and will never look back. And now that im rocking the Droid X, it just got better.

It really depends on what you looking for in a phone, from the sounds of things, it seems like you could use a good browser. And, trust me, Android has the best browser around. Especially with some FROYO. ;)
 
Really depends on what/how much you use your phone for the Droid X can be to much phone for just the average cell phone user (just texting and phone calls) were Blackberry has always been a more profesional phone for buisness use. So it just comes down to if you use your phone a lot and like to play games, hack , or surf the internet a lot then get a Droid X if not then the Storm 2 would be a good smartphone to have as it is just a basic phone. Hope this helped.

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Does the X play flash from web sites? Also what improvements are there in FROYO over 2.1??

As of right now, no it doesn't support flash. But its coming in the next few weeks.

As far as improvements over 2.1, the main things are Flash 10.1 support and much improved OS speeds. Along with that are a bunch of little things that don't mean much to a guy like me.
 
My wife has the Moto Droid and I tried typing on it but it seems alot more difficult than typing on my storm2. Does that Swype thing make typing easer on the DX?
 
My wife has the Moto Droid and I tried typing on it but it seems alot more difficult than typing on my storm2. Does that Swype thing make typing easer on the DX?

The on screen keyboard you can download a App called Better Keyboard it does cost but well worth the few bucks you can install skins to make the keys bigger.
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I came from a Storm2 and had the Storm1 before that. Typing on the DX is easier than the Storm for sure even in portrait on the stock keyboard. Landscape is much bigger than the storm and the touch screen is a lot more accurate. Make the switch, you will be glad you did.
 
I have had both the S1 and the S2. Just ordered 2 Droid X's for me and the wife minutes ago. Can't wait to get them!!!!!!:D
 
I had a Storm 2, and it was a decent phone. I really liked the click on the touch screen. However, the OS was laggy, the browser was like dial up compared to a cable modem, and BB App world had nothing in it compared to the Android Market Place.

The Browser on the X compared to the Storm 2 is like comparing an old dial up connection to the hyper stuff we have today. With Froyo coming the X will be the most amazing phone out there. It's fast now, and they are talking faster with Froyo.

As far as Swype is concerned....you will love it! SO fast to type with Swype. Not something you can do easily while your driving, but that's illegal anyways here in NY.
 
I tenaciously held on to a Storm 1 up till DX launch day. The S1 did me ok, especially after OS5 came OTA. The lack of wireless sucked, and the usual complaints about web surfing, media, navigation for me (I HATED the VZ Nav tool, now I get far superior navigation from Google Maps without the monthly subscription), the lack of space to store apps on the S1.

The X is a vastly superior phone, but for BB transfers expect a couple of things:

1) Messaging just isn't as good yet, and while social aggregater widgets are sweet, they can also drain your battery since they pull data rather than push it. Set your pull times to something reasonable!

2) Android gives you more options...but that means spending a bit more time playing with settings to get it the way you want/work optimally for your needs. It's just the name of the game, so expect to play with your device, change what's on your home screen, explore the app market with fervor as sometimes the best options are there, etc.

3) Stock email isn't so good unless you use Gmail. If not, get Droidmail (my preference) or K9 from the Android Market, they will function much more like your expectations as a BB user.

Finally, there are lots of little things that will be better in Froyo, like the fact that cut and paste is fully supported in Gmail then. But most of those can't make the headlines over the vast performance increases and the support for Flash.
 
I went from a storm 2 to the droid x and I can't believe the difference! Speed is so much better, swype is awesome and not to mention no battery pulls. I honestly liked the storm 2 but blackberry is just too far behind the times to justify sticking with them for a personal phone.
 
Had the Storm 1 and 2, loved them both, but they don't come close to my Droid X. It's a much better phone in so many ways. Screen is so much bigger, typing easier, browsing a pleasure instead of a frustration. Everything runs smoother and faster. The tie in to Google Maps/Navigation is so incredible and seamless. My email arrives a few seconds after it was sent. I do use gmail, but I don't know why anyone wouldn't. I have 3 POP3 accounts that are just forwarded to my gmail and can reply showing the correct "from" address so none of them say xxx@gmail.com. Tons of amazing useful apps, as well as games...most of which are free.

The only downside is that it's not a bb OS (that is of coarse the upside as well), meaning that you have to expect a small learning curve and the acceptance that some of the old things you did on your storm will have to be done differently on your X.

The only reason NOT to move to Android is if your a corporate dud that is forced to live in the secure, controlled world of BES.

My overall summation on Android vs RIM is this: RIM is a great smartphone company that is dedicated to serving the corporate world. That's why they are so far behind the current tech times (corporate America doesn't need the latest and greatest), but so dominant in that arena. They need stability and security and that's what RIM provides. Android (aka Google) is dedicated to serving the people...the individuals. We want stability and security, but fun stuff and cutting edge technology is also important. IBM, Chase Manhattan (insert any fortune 500 company here), don't care how quickly there employees can surf the web, watch a youtube video, play a game or listen to music. Google does care.
 
I came from a Storm 2 and switched to the X about a month ago and my experience has been somewhat mixed, though after getting more comfortable on Android I can say I'm glad I did it. Here's a breakdown of my experience:

Email/Texting:
S2 - I use one gmail account and one hotmail account. It is a BlackBerry, so the emailing and texting was fast and easy toi set up. It is, after all, what RIM is known for. When you delete email on the phone, it deletes from your email server. This is awesome. I found S2 surepress to be very accurate and could churn out emails lightning fast in landscape. No complaints.

DX - Swype has changed everything for me. As fast as I was on surepress, I am literally twice as fast on swype. People ask me if I'm typing on a keyboard sometimes when I reply to texts. Swype rules. Both my email accounts set up fast and without issue. Both update in real time. Yesterday, I had gmail open on my computer, and an email hit that account...and landed on my phone before it popped up onscreen. Amazing. Hate that emails on hotmail don't delete when I delete them on my phone, though.

Calendar/Contacts:
S2 - Awesome. My whole life was synced to this thing and it worked seamlessly. Easy to update, add and delete events and appointments, though I wish there were more options to set repeating events other than daily, weekly, bi-weekly, monthly, annually, i.e. Mon, Tues, Thurs every week. Contact management was simple, clean, and easy to use. I used VZW backup assistant, then google sync just to be safe before the switch and there were no problems.

DX - Managed through Google. I set it up there and it runs great. The cool thing is that when I add a calendar event or contact in either my phone or online, the other is updated in real time - Very cool. There is pretty much every option you can think of as far as configuring repeats, unlike above. The moto calendar widget is awesome, but I don't like how I cannot set it to open in month view. Contacts seem to be cool, but FB native app (which, to be fair, sucks hard for every device) doesn't sync and attach pictures to contacts. When I try to link the accounts, FB pukes all 700 of my friends (it's a business tool, after all) into my contact lists. It drives me nuts. Twitter native only syncs pics and twitter accounts to people who are already in your contact list. This is way better. I do't like how there are multiple lists for phone contacts and google contacts. They should be merged, as it's all the same people. I prefer the calendar on DX, the contact management on S2.

Battery Life:
S2 - Went all day, every day with heavy use, BUT, when I would play movies or music or do anything outside phone and texting, it would die, like, REALLY fast.
DX - Mine was terrible, but thanks to the advice on some helpful posters on here I have been getting about a full day with heavy email, txt, and medium calls. I pulled the phone off the charger at 8:00 am this morning and am right at 90% as of this posting. Going to watch Batman: Under the Red Hood in about an hour, so we'll see what things look like after that.

OS:
S2: I hated it, and this was why I switched. It was laggy, slow, and froze on me 3-5 times a day minimum, requiring a battery pull and subsequent 10-15 minute reboot. The thing was always doing something when I had it in pockets, too. Pants, jackets - it didn't matter. When I took that thing out, it had either called or texted someone, or opened a dozen apps. The web was painfully slow out of the box, but really improved with that last version of Opera Mini. Still, it was a band aid over a geyser. I really liked how easy the icons and apps were to configure to your liking. I ran a hybrid OS 6 theme and it had three custom home screens you could swipe through. I would build folders for different apps and has every configured and easy to navigate. I rarey even left these screens. It worked seamlessly...when not freezing.
DX: Love, love, love it. Seven freaking home screens?! Insane. Response to finger gestures is awesome, everything is where I want it, everything is customizable. The backgrounds are beyond cool, too - I run the Matrix code and my friends freak. Not enough room? Add a folder, like I did for games. This OS is lightning. Seriously, after messing with this thing for a month, then powering up the old S2, I couldn't believe how antiquated it felt. I still giggle and shake my head while flying through applications and tasks. My only beef is that when I open ATK (Advanced App Killer - A must, and should be the first thing you download from the market), there are sometimes many apps open for some reason, Amazon MP3 Market, Skype, and City ID in particular. NOTE: City ID drives my up the ******* wall. If anyone knows how to delete it or stop it from ever opening let me know. There is bloatware on both devices, but you can delete most from the S2, and the garbage you cannot delete you can simply hide. I would love to be able to do this on the DX.

Media:
S2 - I had a good experience. Syncing with my MacBook was easy. Songs went right in, movies played and looked decent, sound quality was good.
DX - No comparison. The screen is huge and gorgeous. I download movies from Blockbuster over WiFi watch them with pristine audio and video delivery. It is ridiculous. The music I had a hard time getting working, but (again) with help from this forum got my library synced and running to perfection. The S2 it felt like an afterthought, here it was clearly a focus and it shows. The scrolling album covers in landscape are just too cool.

Camera:
S2: I took gorgeous stills on it. Video was a little choppy, but still looked great overall. I was very pleased with the S2 camera.
DX: Video in 720p is killer, and even on the standard def setting it still looks great. Pics are mixed, though - For some reason, even at 8MP, I get very mixed results. Some pics looks like they were shot on a Nikon SLR, some look like disposable polaroid. It is bizarre. I hope it's a software issue and the imminent Froyo update fixes this.

Calls:

S2: Audio was clean and easy to understand. Dropped maybe once or twice, but VZW coverage is the best and the phone worked great on it.
DX: Best call quality I've ever heard - Sounds like a land line. VZW network + DX = flawless reception and quality.

Apps:

S2: They don't have a lot, but what they have it functional, Tether in particular. I ran a ton of apps, and while they were overall pretty slow, they did what they were supposed to do. I had Twitter, FB, AP News, Tether (buy it on sale), Vlingo voice to text (eh, mixed results), a bunch of games (cards, chess, etc), Live Strong Meal Tracker, Traxx, Pandora, Scanner Radio, Engadget, Kindle, Amazon, Ebay, PayPal, UPS. What they had worked well, there just wasn't a lot of support.
DX: Again, no comparison. Here's an example: I'm a professional musician. Any pro knows what "The Real Book" (it's a jazz players on-gig bible and has hundres of standard tunes ready to read) is. I downloaded the Real Book App from the market. Last night on the gig, the band leader called "My Funny Valentine". I open the app, quickly called up the tune, put in the key the bandleader wanted, put the DX on my music stand, and sight read it. That, my friends, is awesome. I've got news feeds and scores feeding into the phone, a drum machine I use to make beats, Pandora, Kindle, a Piano, Reuters, CNN, USA Today, TMZ, IMDB, Wikimobile, NPR, Google Sky (the coolest app I've ever even heard of), Earth, Maps, Nav, Yelp, mobile banking with Wells Fargo, Barcode scanner (which I used in Target this past weekend), NFL Mobile (excuse my language, but LIVE ****ING GAMES streaming this falls?! HELL YES!), Discovery Channel, etc, etc, etc. It is ridiculous.

Bottom line: I had a pretty good experience with the S2 (never had an S1, went from a Pearl), but this DX is an entirely different level. Granted, there are a few things the S2 did better, but overall there is no comparison. The S2 feels like something that is 3 years old, while the DX feels state-of-the-art.
 
I, too, have been a loyal BB enthusiast, but when the Droid X was announced, I just couldn't believe al the "hype" that turned out to be TRUE! Once the DX was in hand, that was it. No more guilt for jumping ship from BB. The DX is so far ahead of even the things BB is proposing for the near and distant future that there's just no looking back.

As one writer said, you will have a learning curve ... not because there's things missing, but because you have to figure out how to do them DX-style. There's a mind-boggling number of settings that can make the DX so personalized it becomes a totally unique smartphone just for you. I must add, though, it works very well out of the box, so don't be afraid of the break-in period.

All the limitations of the BB and all the capabilities of the DX are itemized above. Believe them - it's true!
 
I had the S2. It is a fantastic messaging device. I just wanted more multimedia and the ability to shoot HD video.

The S2 has the X on the following points:

1) Keyboard... the S2 keyboard is superior in every way. Period.
2) Speaker Volume... heck, the S2 vibrates louder than the X rings. I'm not kidding.
3) BBM

But those things are trade-offs for what the X has to offer:

1) Web browsing - I think any device other than one from RIM is better. That said, the X is really good. So good, I don't use my laptop much anymore.
2) The Apps - The BB apps stink. The Android apps are really cool and useful.
3) Camera and Camcorder... oh yeah. I like carrying one device for everything.

The entire Android experience is just plain better, and that says volumes coming from this BB fanboy. I'm not going to bore the entire viewing audience with every point, but here is one example:

I was walking downtown today with my bud who also has the X. He told me about Layar, which if you don't know, is an app that acts as a live video business finder. While walking to lunch, I downloaded the app from the market (quickly, without rebooting), and fired up the app. I found a restaurant in town that I never knew existed.

It's cutting edge stuff like this that can make your life easier. These devices are offering more than messaging. That's the future, and it's where I want to be.

D.R.O.I.D
 
I had both the S1, and the S2, and getting a Droid X was the best decision I've made regarding a smartphone. I absolutely love the functionality of this device, and as previously stated swype is insane. I will never go back to Blackberry...now I'm not looking for apps to make things better, I'm looking for apps to simply have fun.
 
Not going to be long winded about it. Got the storm 2 on launch and liked it a lot. I had it until I was offered an early upgrade. Honestly, I liked my storm 2 and for the average user it is a great phone. That said, my droid x is on a whole other level. Went droid and im never going to look back! If you don't get it your missing out. You have 30 days to try it. Get it, hang on to your storm, and see what android is all about. You wont believe it till you try.
 

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