Who cares? The inc does more than my laptop from five years ago. In five years the phones will be in par with current laptops. Its how things go. If you own a device for newest bragging rights you'll be broke. Otherwise just enjoy your device.
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I think the only thing this tells us is that there are fanboys within Android: HTC, and Motorola.
As the Incredible is the first HTC device I've owned, I can't say I'm a fanboy of HTC. But I'm definitely not one of Motorola, either.
This just comes back to my advice for buying new tech: Go with what does everything that you need, and don't look back, regardless of new devices. Until you can upgrade, of course.
Although I'm not sure what happened to fearmychickens' post that lawnboy quoted. I guess Jerry removed it...?
And three months later, the Droid X will be leap-frogged by another HTC phone (quite possibly the DROID Incredible's successor).
You are in denial if you think that that won't happen. It is called technology.
OK back to topic...so the question will come down to, will the majority of consumers prefer the Incredible with the Sense UI and 3.7" over the Droid's UI with its larger size of 4.3"? I believe the Incredible is still more along the lines of what the "majority" of consumers are after.
Thoughts?
Furthermore, if these high-end devices are running MotoBlur... Well yeah, let's just hope that Motorola can mop that mess up into something useful. I've yet to meet one person who actually needs that much social networking integration. And yes, Sense UI integrates well with social networks. Well enough for me, and I consider myself to be fairly heavy into social networking.
I never stated the contrary.(that new technology will make the Droid X less superior in the months to follow)
I just find it somewhat amusing that some of you try to prop up your current phone. I saw the same thing happen to Motorola Droid users who bashed the Incredible and attempted to find reasons their device is better. I was a droid user myself and was able to upgrade my device and saw some of the lunatic statements people came up with why the Droid was better. I suppose it helps people sleep at night.
Really no harm done. I just don't want a repeat of the over valuation of a lesser device to happen again.
one warning - keep it civil or it gets locked.
I think the only thing this tells us is that there are fanboys within Android: HTC, and Motorola.
As the Incredible is the first HTC device I've owned, I can't say I'm a fanboy of HTC. But I'm definitely not one of Motorola, either.
This just comes back to my advice for buying new tech: Go with what does everything that you need, and don't look back, regardless of new devices. Until you can upgrade, of course.
Although I'm not sure what happened to fearmychickens' post that lawnboy quoted. I guess Jerry removed it...?
Exactly what I'm talking about. Supposedly they have revamped their interface to be less intrusive. No one has even tested the new Blur that will be released but you are already trying to convince yourself of reasons that The Droid X will not be good as your current model phone
just saw this post. If I'm getting uncivil let me know.. I will tone down my responses.
It all comes down to no device or product for that matter, is perfect. It is up to the individual consumer to decide what works best for them. Whether its a phone, TV, car, etc., there will always be a "newer" version at some point and something else that may take the spotlight. But, the difference is if you buy a very good product today, it will still be good tomorrow and the next.![]()
I'm a fanboy of no manufacturer. My loyalty is to Android and to Google.
When I find the next hottest device that is the one I will get.
I am not. I'm merely stating that, based on Motorola's track record of providing a smooth (like Sense) interface, the odds don't look good. I'm not trying to convince myself.
I could use the same argument against you, though.
I'm not free to go and buy any device that I please. I go by my contract, annually upgrading. I go to the best phone at the time, that does everything I need it to. Anything else is an extra. Most of what the Incredible does is an extra, since all I need a phone to do is call, text, and browse the web.
I have plenty of loyalties. But none dictate what phone I get. I get the best of what I can at the time of my upgrade. Whether that is Apple, Palm, Nokia, or Google all depends.
But extras are good.