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Is the coolest phone I've ever owned. Intuitive, good applications, and developed by my knucklehead pals at Google. I never switched to ATT for the IPhone, and glad I didnt. I hate ATT's coverage.

one of my buddies has the droid...not gonna like I'd probably take it over my blackberry

  • Super User

My plan is up in January and I can upgrade phones.  I am trying ... to ... hold ... out ... til ... then :-/

It seems like everytime I spend money on a phone, it ends up not being something I need because the only thing i'll do is text/talk on it. Not to mention their value never holds so if you can wait a few months after new phones first come out, you can get them for much cheaper. I'm done spending money on phones mine gets great signal and does everything I need. I mean I was just eligible to upgrade and still haven't and might consider the droid if you didn't have to pay 30 dollars a month to have it. What is it 200 dollars for the phone and then 30 a month. So your paying 360 dollars a year not adding what you initially paid for the phone. Can't see how a phone is worth that much, unless I guess you really need it for work or something.

That being said google is really taking cell phones to a new level all of their phones look really nice.

I need a new phone so bad every time I make a call my phone dies but i can up grade in march so im tryin to make it but i dunno if its gunna happen.

  • Super User

I've played with on and it seemed neat.  AT&T here though, I like my iphone which i think is a bit easier to operate, but like what the droid can do.

  • Super User
Is the coolest phone I've ever owned. Intuitive, good applications, and developed by my knucklehead pals at Google. I never switched to ATT for the IPhone, and glad I didnt. I hate ATT's coverage.

Robert, which phone service are you using instead of AT&T?

  • Super User

I think it's on the Verizon network

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