It has been over a month since I purchased a new battery for my BB Storm 1 and the silence is deafening. I had been eagerly anticipating the HTC TBolt to replace my 2year+ old BB Storm (with the dead battery) only to be complete turned off by its battery issues and to a lesser extent it's widget bloat. So I turned my attention to the Droid Bionic only to be left alone at the alter at the Big Red store with the bride nowhere in sight.
I have been checking this forum almost daily, put myself on Google Alert for the Droid Bionic, and various other activities including traveling across the street from my office to the Big Red store on the Upper East Side of Manhattan searching for my next communication device. I have witnessed from my novice amount of technical knowledge releases of already outdated "new" Android devices. I am assuming this is the price you pay for a free and unfettered and completely open marketplace as opposed to the Apple universe where you have no diversity but slow and steady progress gauged to keep the marketplace satisfied and always wanting more.
All that being said, I am getting the impression that Motorola and the Droid universe in general, in spite of their obviously increasing share of the marketplace, are not seizing greater opportunities. Motorola specifically seems to be fumbling the ball and mind you I am old enough to call the Star Tac my most favorite cellular device ever.
Excuse me for venting my spleen, but I have found it somewhat helpful this morning. I will now go about my daily routine, checking occasionally to see what is new in the Android world. My approach is now somewhat different in that I will wait at least one month after the introduction of any device that might interest my fancy and with a spanking new battery in my trusty BB Storm 1 time is back on my side. In fact, i might wait for a Quad core device figuring that by then they will have all the kinks worked out of the system including not network outages and a battery that can last the day, that the Android Marketplace will be a better place to explore and that the competition between the device makers, the sputtering economy, a tad bit of inflation and currency devaluation might leave me in a better position to acquire said device,,, eventually down the road.
Thank you all for humoring me this morning, wishes for a great weekend and perhaps in the near future that for the moment perfect cellular device.
David
I have been checking this forum almost daily, put myself on Google Alert for the Droid Bionic, and various other activities including traveling across the street from my office to the Big Red store on the Upper East Side of Manhattan searching for my next communication device. I have witnessed from my novice amount of technical knowledge releases of already outdated "new" Android devices. I am assuming this is the price you pay for a free and unfettered and completely open marketplace as opposed to the Apple universe where you have no diversity but slow and steady progress gauged to keep the marketplace satisfied and always wanting more.
All that being said, I am getting the impression that Motorola and the Droid universe in general, in spite of their obviously increasing share of the marketplace, are not seizing greater opportunities. Motorola specifically seems to be fumbling the ball and mind you I am old enough to call the Star Tac my most favorite cellular device ever.
Excuse me for venting my spleen, but I have found it somewhat helpful this morning. I will now go about my daily routine, checking occasionally to see what is new in the Android world. My approach is now somewhat different in that I will wait at least one month after the introduction of any device that might interest my fancy and with a spanking new battery in my trusty BB Storm 1 time is back on my side. In fact, i might wait for a Quad core device figuring that by then they will have all the kinks worked out of the system including not network outages and a battery that can last the day, that the Android Marketplace will be a better place to explore and that the competition between the device makers, the sputtering economy, a tad bit of inflation and currency devaluation might leave me in a better position to acquire said device,,, eventually down the road.
Thank you all for humoring me this morning, wishes for a great weekend and perhaps in the near future that for the moment perfect cellular device.
David