druski_2k5
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I LOVED my Droid X. I would have bought another Droid when my contract was up, but after about 6 months of having it, it started freezing, locking up, re-starting, slow as molasses, etc.
I got tired of it. I guess I could have rooted it to make it better as my co-worker suggested, but I don't think I need to hack something in order to make it work properly.
After my contract ran up, I switched to the iPhone4S. The main reason why I switched? Crash-ability. My iPhone does NOT crash like my Droid did. Yes, it is a little un-fair to compare my iPhones first few months with the months in which my Droid started messing up, but even when it was new it was still "iffy" from time to time.
I miss a few things from my Droid: Swipe, Customization, Swipe, Customization, lock screen, Handcent SMS [text messaging service] and incoming or outgoing calls pictures. But mostly Handscent SMS, Swipe and Customization.
The iPhone does not crash, my Droid did. I have co-workers and friends who said the same thing. After a while, their Droids all crashed but all iPhones are still going stronger than ever. That was the biggest difference. The iPhone also is faster at opening apps and what not.
Market: I found the Android market to have more of a variety and offered more free apps than the iPhone. Android wins there.
However, it ultimately came down to crash-ability.
If I had a Droid that performed just like the iPhone, I would go with the Droid every day of the week.
I got tired of it. I guess I could have rooted it to make it better as my co-worker suggested, but I don't think I need to hack something in order to make it work properly.
After my contract ran up, I switched to the iPhone4S. The main reason why I switched? Crash-ability. My iPhone does NOT crash like my Droid did. Yes, it is a little un-fair to compare my iPhones first few months with the months in which my Droid started messing up, but even when it was new it was still "iffy" from time to time.
I miss a few things from my Droid: Swipe, Customization, Swipe, Customization, lock screen, Handcent SMS [text messaging service] and incoming or outgoing calls pictures. But mostly Handscent SMS, Swipe and Customization.
The iPhone does not crash, my Droid did. I have co-workers and friends who said the same thing. After a while, their Droids all crashed but all iPhones are still going stronger than ever. That was the biggest difference. The iPhone also is faster at opening apps and what not.
Market: I found the Android market to have more of a variety and offered more free apps than the iPhone. Android wins there.
However, it ultimately came down to crash-ability.
If I had a Droid that performed just like the iPhone, I would go with the Droid every day of the week.