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Ssurgul ([personal profile] ssurgul) wrote2010-08-11 05:48 pm
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Droid X

So, after the 'delights' of the iPhone 4 keep coming out, and the reality that it would have to be via AT&T which has insisted on NOT improving their network....

I think I'm going to target the Droid X for my personal smartphone for the future. http://blogs.techrepublic.com.com/hiner/?p=5270&tag=content;leftCol

I'm very tired of the games and bullshit of Sprint, so there's no joy there. AT&T drops calls faster than Faux News drops facts, and I don't how nationwide T-Mobile is. So, for the time being, I guess it'll have to be Verizon for my new carrier when things settle down some. And, to me anyway, that Droid X does look quite sexy in its own unique way anyway. :)

[identity profile] selethrial.livejournal.com 2010-08-12 05:54 am (UTC)(link)
I've been an AT&T user for a couple years and never had a dropped call. Well, not to my terrible recollection anyhow. Of course, if I maybe used my cell more I would actually experience that. As it is, I mostly use my phone for emergencies or, more recently, voting for reality shows.

But I'm curious. Since I may end up using my phone mostly for texting and Twittering till my social life somehow picks up, I still won't need it very much but plan on upgrading to at least something with a full-keyboard. I'm wondering if you've done any kind of pricing for the Droid X. Though.. $100 phone with $25 spent every three months with no contract due to very little usage, I guess there isn't anything more economically sound for me.

[identity profile] rummy-raccoon.livejournal.com 2010-08-12 09:30 am (UTC)(link)
I was with T-mobile for about 3-4 years. The coverage around PDX, Seattle, and abroad seemed decent but their customer service sucked.