Just got my Droid, and, while it may be a wonderful gadget, it is a horrible PDA/phone. For someone who works out of his home, my cell phone is my livelihood since I am on the road a lot. My Samsung was due for a replacement, so I decided to go for the Droid.
1) Safety: This phone is dangerous. I drive a stick shift and fairly hot car. No excuse for talking while driving, but I make my living that way so Bluetooth handsfree is the only way to go. Not having voice activation through the headset is downright **bleep**. Developers are you listening??????????? What were you thinking? First, I have to fumble to unlock the phone. That is two steps: turning on the phone and then unlocking it. Then I have to fumble for the voice actuation, at times more than once. Each step requires me to take my eyes off the road.
2) No Windows integration. I have had lots of PDA's over the years, from Palms to Windows Mobile. Blackberry was never an option. I always felt that performance was primitive, and that the only advantage was push mail, which probably not one in a 100 users really needed. We all may hate Microsoft, and our hatred for it may be justified from terrible operating systems to ridiculous prices; but it is the de facto standard in the business world. I have NEVER had a PDA that does not offer a seamless integration into Outlook and Office. Now I am forced to use G Mail to integrate into Outlook. I am asked to put all of my contacts on a public website, save files in another format, etc. I am used to taking notes during meetings with clients. My CRM integrates seamlessly into Office and my PDA. If I am waiting for a flight and talking to a client, I can pull up of my client information on my PDA. Not so with the droid!!!!! Not unless I am willing to pay extra for it.
Having said all that, the screen is brilliant, the speed phenomenal. The navigation works well. I had a Bluetooth satellite sensor with the software for my PDA's which I only used with rent a cars. I got tired of having to schlep around the extra car chargers and continuously paying for updates to the maps. The Google system is the best I have seen for a PDA.
I would even be willing to pay for extra integration software, if it exists, but the lack of Bluetooth voice actuation is a catastrophic and dangerous shortcoming.
Tony