I have one (1)
Ultraslim Sena Motorola Droid case to give to a lucky forum member.
The Ultraslim case is free of clips, clasps, and buckles. It?s made of high quality leather and fits the Droid perfectly without adding too much weight or thickness. The inside is lined with soft suede like material, and the stitching is of the highest quality. This case also includes a soft carrying bag that doubles as a cleaning cloth.
I will select one random post on Sunday February 21st that best descibes the following:
- Your profession and industry (student, sales, retail, software, etc).
- How often you visit Android Central and what you like best about it.
- How your Droid has made your days more productive and fun.
Good luck!
Cory
P.S. -- Winner must reside in the US.
1). I am currently an E-5 (for those non military folks, that's a Sgt.) on Active Duty in the U.S. Army. Currently working AGR with a Reserve Unit in Upstate, NY. Again, for those who are not up to par on their military terms, that basically means I am a full-time soldier working at a part-time (reserve) unit. Essentially, while the rest of the guys only come in one weekend a month, I'm there Monday-Friday, plus the Drill weekends. I've been in since 2006, and been deployed to Iraq once, and most likely going to Afghanistan this summer.
2) I try to visit AC at least once a day, but more than likely I am on twice a day. A good majority of my posts come from my Droid, unless I am home and on my own computer. I love Android Central for it's close-knit feel. Everyone is very friendly to each other, and there is a lot of willingness here to help out those who are having issues, have questions, or need a second opinion. I don't think I've seen a single thread go ignored, and that says a lot about the community.
3) Coming from a BlackBerry Storm 9530, Android and the Droid felt like a jump into the 21st century. My Droid simply
works. I don't have to worry about random freezes,
very rarely have force close issues, and it just blazes along. My Droid is basically my computer away from my computer, AND it's a phone! I browse Android Central, have my Gmail seemingly integrated, and can show co-workers or friends just about anything I need to show them when internet access isn't available. I've never been this satisfied with a Smartphone in my life, and I've been through my share of Smartphones. I can check movie times, buy movie tickets, check product reviews, and stay connected to GTalk, AIM, and MSN. I look back and wonder how I survived without Smartphones,
especially my Droid!