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Love it, my first experience with 4G. Will not miss be missing any CFB games now. I have not experienced any buffering yet with live events, as long as I'm in the 4G area, even when it drops to 3G it is still outstanding.

I have been a T-mobile customer for many years, but with their latest attempt at trying to sell out their loyal customers to AT&T I decided to move on, even if the merger doesnt go through.

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http://www.verizonwireless.com/b2c/store...oneId=5716
Got it the day after it came out after having the original Storm for the past 2 1/2 years: probably one of my top 5 best purchases in that time span. So much stuff I've been missing out with my old phone. I'm invincible!
I'm not a fan of Motorola, but that looks like a sweet phone.

Good deal!
My only warning, as I'm on my eighth Motorla Droid phone (of 3 different varieties): prepare for ridicoulous shenanigans from your phone. It will, at some point, do something that makes absolutely no sense or just die.

Love the Android platform, am totally over the Motorola hardware.
Oddly enough my original Motorola Droid (the one with the full keyboard) has been bulletproof. Granted it is rooted and running custom Android.

I am a Verizon customer but only because I'm under contract. When that ends in Feb I'm going to Sprint. I don't like being sold up the river on tiered data pricing, or anti-tethering, or data plans in general by Verizon.
(09-27-2011 10:49 AM)georgia_tech_swagger Wrote: [ -> ]Oddly enough my original Motorola Droid (the one with the full keyboard) has been bulletproof. Granted it is rooted and running custom Android.

I am a Verizon customer but only because I'm under contract. When that ends in Feb I'm going to Sprint. I don't like being sold up the river on tiered data pricing, or anti-tethering, or data plans in general by Verizon.

Never had the OG, because I'm an idiot. Started with the Devour, got talked into it because I was in a bind as my Curve had bitten the dust. Aside from a sweet KB, the Devour was a useless POS. On the D3 now. Not a bad phone, but I keep getting clunkers.

For your sake, I hope Sprint hasn't tightened up their data, etc, by the time you can flip Verizon the bird.
Last week, the tech guys at work came and took my BlackBerry Curve and replaced it with a HTC Droid Incredible 2. The jury is still very much out for me. Yeah, the droid rocks the internet unlike anything that the Blackberry could do; however, typing SUCKS on the touchscreen and I use it mainly for email.
After 1 full day with the phone, found out you definitly need to turn the 4G off when you dont need it. I had a full battery this morning when I left for work at 4:30, and had to recharge it again by noon. I wasnt even using it that much.
Iphone tops all cell phones.
(09-27-2011 04:47 PM)GrayBeard Wrote: [ -> ]Last week, the tech guys at work came and took my BlackBerry Curve and replaced it with a HTC Droid Incredible 2. The jury is still very much out for me. Yeah, the droid rocks the internet unlike anything that the Blackberry could do; however, typing SUCKS on the touchscreen and I use it mainly for email.

Going from the BB KB to touch screen is tough. I suggest you give Swype (download the beta from the web) or Shapewriter (there is a free version in the market) a test drive. They are the finger drag keyboards and make touch screen typing much more efficient.
(09-27-2011 06:34 PM)arenafanatic Wrote: [ -> ]Iphone tops all cell phones.

screen is too small for me. love the keyboard though
(09-27-2011 12:25 PM)Lethemeul Wrote: [ -> ]
(09-27-2011 10:49 AM)georgia_tech_swagger Wrote: [ -> ]Oddly enough my original Motorola Droid (the one with the full keyboard) has been bulletproof. Granted it is rooted and running custom Android.

I am a Verizon customer but only because I'm under contract. When that ends in Feb I'm going to Sprint. I don't like being sold up the river on tiered data pricing, or anti-tethering, or data plans in general by Verizon.

Never had the OG, because I'm an idiot. Started with the Devour, got talked into it because I was in a bind as my Curve had bitten the dust. Aside from a sweet KB, the Devour was a useless POS. On the D3 now. Not a bad phone, but I keep getting clunkers.

For your sake, I hope Sprint hasn't tightened up their data, etc, by the time you can flip Verizon the bird.

yesterday the CTO stated they'd be sticking with unlimited data. for how long though? no one knows
Have a Droid X, wife has the HTC Thunderbolt. Both have been rock solid phones.
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(09-28-2011 05:44 PM)rickheel Wrote: [ -> ][Image: phone%20old%20cell.jpg]

Where exactly does the sim card go?
passed on the bionic, am holding out for htc vigor or nexus prime.
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