i'm reading this thread and just thinking that all the shit you have to go thorugh just to get a phone to work the way it should out the box is amazing.
i have the droidX, been using it for about a month now. i like to see how the "stock" out of the box is before messing with stuff. i havent rooted or anything, and i still have the display at auto brightness. only settings ive really changed are the battery profile and have the gps turned off (im a bit paranoid about the location thing...). i use my phone moderately during the day, play games and surf the net on breaks and still have about 60% battery when i get in my truck at 4pm. i take it off the charger at 6am, so its more than 8 hours. i know i can get even longer life out of it if i dimmed the screen, ran a custom rom and did some more tweaking, but it hasnt been an issue for me at all. out of the box this thing has been a great phone.
Nopes. Android is definitely better than iOS.
they both have their qualities that make them good, id say they are about equal overall. i tend to like android more, i like being able to make it look how i want it to look. and thats with only using available tweaks on a non-rooted phone, too. but apparently i like the motoblur, because thats really the only one ive been using. i set up our PMs droid1s for them, but didnt really get to play with them a whole lot.
why is everyone so down on motoblur? what are the downfalls it has that sense doesnt? ive always wondered why people call it shit, and no one seems to give any examples of why. what makes sense so cool?
what does the optimus V on virgin mobile use?