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Roy Aguilera
I have converted so many people to the Droid (maybe 20). Its an awesome phone that is quite easy to use, if you dedicate the time to learning the way it works. I think too many users like simplicity and don't want to learn a new OS and those are the few that dislike it. That is the major issue:
"My old Storm used to unlock easier", "It was easier to call someone on my Storm", "Why is adding new music so hard?" and the world famous "Why do apps keep opening up?"
None of these are major. None are deal breakers if anything most members here have not complained about it. Yet most that have, only do so until they find a work around and learn how the phone works. I personaly love the simplicity of the Droid and would not trade it for another phone in the current market. Now when the Droid 2 comes out, then it might be a whole new story.
"My old Storm used to unlock easier", "It was easier to call someone on my Storm", "Why is adding new music so hard?" and the world famous "Why do apps keep opening up?"
None of these are major. None are deal breakers if anything most members here have not complained about it. Yet most that have, only do so until they find a work around and learn how the phone works. I personaly love the simplicity of the Droid and would not trade it for another phone in the current market. Now when the Droid 2 comes out, then it might be a whole new story.
