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I may be the only one feeling this way, but the way I see it is that the Motorola droid is slowing getting pushed to the back burner. Lets take a look at why I feel this way.
The Nexus One was released on January 5, 2010. The phone is sold via Google's website, at a price of $529 without a plan or contract, or a subsidized $179 when purchased with a T-Mobile two year contract.
Cheaper than the Motorola Droid when bought directly from the manufacturer, which is Google.
What the Nexus One included upon release:
- 1 GHz Qualcomm QSD 8250 Snapdragon ARM
- Google's Android 2.1 OS
- Multi-touch Capability: Browser, Gallery, Maps and Supported Apps
- Live Wallpapers
- Pre-loaded Applications
- 3-D Application Drawer & 5+ Home Screens
- Etc.
The Motorola Droid did not receive any of the above for some months. The 2.1 update started rolling out on March 30, 2010 and took roughly 2 weeks for everyone to receive the update, some chose to manually update caused by the refusal to wait any longer for the long awaited update.
Originally, On February 8, 2010, Motorola announced via Facebook that the Droid update would begin rolling out later that same week. Motorola was ready to update our phones yet Verizon and Motorola could not come to an agreement.
Finally 2.1 comes to the Motorola Droid, without the full 2.1 feature/experience.
The HTC Droid Incredible was released April 29, 2010. Full retail price of $529.99, again cheaper than the Moto Droid. The Incredible included the following upon release(That I know of):
- 1 GHz Qualcomm Snapdragon
- Google's Android 2.1 OS
- Tons of Preloaded applications and over 40 preloaded widgets.
- It's own customization system and UI.
- FM Radio
- Virtual Voice Mail
- 5+ Home Screens.
Now, I'm not sure the exact features of the Incredible or Nexus One but it does not seem to me like there is any features that the Droid contains that one of those phones does not have.
Like I said from the start, It seems that the Droid is getting pushed to the back burner slowly.
The reason I have the droid over the incredible or nexus one or any other android phone: Appearance and I already paid $450 to get it because it was exclusive in both features and appearance, for a short month.
Please, can someone drop some knowledge on me and persuade me that my Moto Droid is not already getting pushed aside only barely being 6 months old.
The Nexus One was released on January 5, 2010. The phone is sold via Google's website, at a price of $529 without a plan or contract, or a subsidized $179 when purchased with a T-Mobile two year contract.
Cheaper than the Motorola Droid when bought directly from the manufacturer, which is Google.
What the Nexus One included upon release:
- 1 GHz Qualcomm QSD 8250 Snapdragon ARM
- Google's Android 2.1 OS
- Multi-touch Capability: Browser, Gallery, Maps and Supported Apps
- Live Wallpapers
- Pre-loaded Applications
- 3-D Application Drawer & 5+ Home Screens
- Etc.
The Motorola Droid did not receive any of the above for some months. The 2.1 update started rolling out on March 30, 2010 and took roughly 2 weeks for everyone to receive the update, some chose to manually update caused by the refusal to wait any longer for the long awaited update.
Originally, On February 8, 2010, Motorola announced via Facebook that the Droid update would begin rolling out later that same week. Motorola was ready to update our phones yet Verizon and Motorola could not come to an agreement.
Finally 2.1 comes to the Motorola Droid, without the full 2.1 feature/experience.
The HTC Droid Incredible was released April 29, 2010. Full retail price of $529.99, again cheaper than the Moto Droid. The Incredible included the following upon release(That I know of):
- 1 GHz Qualcomm Snapdragon
- Google's Android 2.1 OS
- Tons of Preloaded applications and over 40 preloaded widgets.
- It's own customization system and UI.
- FM Radio
- Virtual Voice Mail
- 5+ Home Screens.
Now, I'm not sure the exact features of the Incredible or Nexus One but it does not seem to me like there is any features that the Droid contains that one of those phones does not have.
Like I said from the start, It seems that the Droid is getting pushed to the back burner slowly.
The reason I have the droid over the incredible or nexus one or any other android phone: Appearance and I already paid $450 to get it because it was exclusive in both features and appearance, for a short month.
Please, can someone drop some knowledge on me and persuade me that my Moto Droid is not already getting pushed aside only barely being 6 months old.
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