cdunn05#AC
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Once the Incredible HD is available (my area is getting LTE first) I will sell the X and get the DiHD!
I'm just hoping we get Gingerbread soon. That'll tide me over for a bitAlso, I am hoping to win a Galaxy Tab, so that will be nice, too!
Of the phones mentioned so far Htc HD might be the one I give up the dx for, but ned to know more about it first![]()
This thread reminds me of the old CrackBerry days when everyone was so dissatisfied with there device, they were always asking..."what's next?" I can't speak for everyone, but my guess is that most people are very satisfied with their X.
+1 on this
Why would you trade in for a phone that does less and has less features and capabilities?
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I just want a phone that makes great calls, good battery life, works flawlessly with bluetooth and fully supports EAS.
For those requirements the iPhone is better (once it comes to verizon).
A phone that doesn't have a locked bootloader.
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I will be buying the lates Verizon Blackberry. I came to the Dx because the BB was just too 'suit and tie' and not enough fun, but Android is more worse at 'suit and tie' stuff than BB is lacking in fun. I found out I miss all the syncing and automation that the BB apps have with each other more than I love Angry Birds and Homerun 3-d.
I will be buying the lates Verizon Blackberry. I came to the Dx because the BB was just too 'suit and tie' and not enough fun, but Android is more worse at 'suit and tie' stuff than BB is lacking in fun. I found out I miss all the syncing and automation that the BB apps have with each other more than I love Angry Birds and Homerun 3-d.
Some people never warm up to the differences of the android os. Because RIM doesn't really offer any app options for things like the calendar/phone/email, the users get too set on how they work and can never get used to it working differently on a droid. That's why the world produces many types of phones...options. It would be no fun if we all liked the same thing anyway.
What exactly does the BB do better than the X at "suit and tie" stuff? My X works flawlessly with Exchange server for mail, calendar, contacts and tasks.