Actually, it's currently free on Verizon right now. I understand that the phone is or will soon be discontinued.
My husband is not the least bit informed about technology, nor does he want to be. I'm the "tech support" in my household and want to find an Android replacement for my husband's Blackberry Tour. His BB is in fine condition, but I'd like to enable my husband to have access to some of the basic Android functionality/apps that I know he'll use (rather than calling me for a weather report or train schedule!). I know BB has some apps out there for some of these things, but I'm a dedicated Android user - DInc on release, and now Rezound - so it would be a snap for me to customize an android phone to suit his needs.
He absolutely needs a keyboard, so I think the build on the Droid Pro would meet his needs perfectly. He doesn't care about camera quality, ICS, high def, etc. He is a consultant who works for himself and uses his BB as his primary business phone and email, since he's out and about most of the time.
I don't see the lack of dev support for DPro being a huge issue for him, since, unlike me, he won't be waiting on the edge of his seat for the next release of this or that. So... what would be the down side of getting the free Droid Pro? Is it a step down in anyway from BB Tour or similar BB's? Does Verizon have a similar phone in the pipelines that I should be waiting for? Have considered the Stratosphere, but I don't think he'll like the landscape orientation.
My husband is not the least bit informed about technology, nor does he want to be. I'm the "tech support" in my household and want to find an Android replacement for my husband's Blackberry Tour. His BB is in fine condition, but I'd like to enable my husband to have access to some of the basic Android functionality/apps that I know he'll use (rather than calling me for a weather report or train schedule!). I know BB has some apps out there for some of these things, but I'm a dedicated Android user - DInc on release, and now Rezound - so it would be a snap for me to customize an android phone to suit his needs.
He absolutely needs a keyboard, so I think the build on the Droid Pro would meet his needs perfectly. He doesn't care about camera quality, ICS, high def, etc. He is a consultant who works for himself and uses his BB as his primary business phone and email, since he's out and about most of the time.
I don't see the lack of dev support for DPro being a huge issue for him, since, unlike me, he won't be waiting on the edge of his seat for the next release of this or that. So... what would be the down side of getting the free Droid Pro? Is it a step down in anyway from BB Tour or similar BB's? Does Verizon have a similar phone in the pipelines that I should be waiting for? Have considered the Stratosphere, but I don't think he'll like the landscape orientation.