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http://www.droiddoes.com Basically, the Motorola Droid's advertising is a direct slap in the face to the iPhone.
..Also, I can't wait. This beauty releases on Friday.
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It's an unprecedented move for Verizon to allow such a device on their network, they typically gimp them so much to keep them under 'control'. It's getting lots of positive reviews and I hope it's a good phone overall.
It sounds like Verizon's going to do their best to nickel and dime you though...if you want Exchange support, it'll cost an extra $15 per month.
Last edited by Russ (11/2/09 11:21 pm)
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Not really an issue for me, but it does prove how far Verizon is willing to go to bilk people out of things they should get standard.
Good thing I can catch all my e-mail via web.. or home use, for that matter. I'm pretty sure I won't need to pay $15/mo to access gmail :p
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I may not be eligible for any sort of discount because of when I signed my contract. I'm not exactly prepared to drop $500 on a phone just now.. Might have to hold off on the Droid until january, when I can justify it as a 'birthday expense' :p
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spooki wrote:
Good thing I can catch all my e-mail via web.. or home use, for that matter. I'm pretty sure I won't need to pay $15/mo to access gmail :p
Maybe not, but having push for email, contacts, and calendars is pretty nice.
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