I've had an HTC Incredible for a month now, and I've decided to switch back to a Curve 2 or Tour. The droid is great, but as a heavy emailer/texter, it has a few annoyances which I just can't live with. The virtual keyboard is slower and harder to type with than a BB, even using swype. Plus, the blackberry was nice because I could type without looking (useful for driving or watching TV), whereas you simply can't do that with a touchscreen. The battery life is abysmal whenever I'm using the screen, and I simply hate how hard it is to check texts or emails 20 times a day. Having to push the lock button on the top of the phone, swipe the bottom of the screen to unlock, swipe the notifications panel at the top of the screen, and click on the one I want...and repeat all this each and every time I get a new email or text (through google voice). There really aren't any apps to make this easier, and I can't even use the trackpad button on the front of the phone to wake the screen. The phone is much more capable than a BB, but I simply can't describe how inconvenient and infuriating it is to have to go through 4 steps simply to see why my phone just vibrated. With the BB, I'd simply pull it out of the holster, and the screen automatically opened to the last text or email. Plus, the vibrate alert is a lot stronger than the droid's.
I'm really looking forward to coming back to android in the future, but they will have to tweak it a little to make it more usable for professionals and heavy emailers. There should be an option to have any new notification appear on the screen for a few seconds. A magnet wake switch in a holster like the blackberry has would help save battery life, but that's probably not going to happen. Also, they need to make a phone with a usable keyboard. I had the Motorola Droid for a few weeks, and that keyboard was a joke. Simply unusable. I'm looking forward to trying out the Droid 2, but from pictures I saw, it's probably not going to be a whole lot better.