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Author Topic: Droid X.  (Read 4684 times)

I was considering that too but didn't look into it.

I hope you know that data plans are quite expensive. Otherwise there is no other reason to get a droid.

I'm getting a Droid X on the 31st. Looking forward to it.

I'm getting a Droid X on the 31st. Looking forward to it.

I won't get mine until later so lemme know how it is.

I'm considering a Droid 2 now.

:o

iPhone's going Verizon in December. I'ma wait for that. It'll replace my iPod Touch. c:

iPhone's going Verizon in December. I'ma wait for that. It'll replace my iPod Touch. c:

The last time I bought something made by Apple it died for no apparent reason. They look awesome but I think I'll stick with my Droid dream.

iPhone's going Verizon in December. I'ma wait for that. It'll replace my iPod Touch. c:

And it'll have just as much cell phone reception!

And it'll have just as much cell phone reception!
Well, I always bring around my iPod with me, wherever I go, so it's jsut more convenient to have all of my apps and my phone in one device. Also, my iPod is a crappy 8G, so when I get an iPhone, I'll get 16 or 32G.

I used to have an 8G Nano. I never needed anything bigger.

I used to have an 8G Nano. I never needed anything bigger.
Nano doesn't have apps. I have a lot of apps. Apps tend to rape memory when in groups.
Watch, as this group of apps silently sneaks up on the memory. Just as they come in for the kill, the memory realizes it, but it's too late. The apps have, again, successfully raped another victim.

1 app is the equivalent to about maybe 5 songs The largest app I have ever seen was only about 5 MB.

1 app is the equivalent to about maybe 5 songs The largest app I have ever seen was only about 5 MB.
I've got all of mine in folders now, but I had about 11 full pages of apps. Obviously, it still takes up the same amount of memory.

What the hell? Do you even use all of them?