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Good-bye Treo, HELLO Android. The Motorola DroidX is awesome. Take it from me, a South Shore Verizon Girl, there wasn't a phone service out there that could convince me to switch from Verizon to another provider just to get an iPhone. So, after reading tons of rave reviews about the DroidX, I went ahead and bought one. Was I worried about a 2-year ...Verizon service plan? Nope, not me; HA, sign me up for a 5-year plan. I love my DroidX and I love my network. "Can you here me, can you hear me now." I believe DroidX will give iPhone the competition it so well deserves. So, let the games begin... and may the best, most powerful, sci-fi TechnoToy "rule the air!"
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Personally I have always felt that iPhone was overrated and not worth it. I've always pretty much liked all the android phones
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Perhaps you can help me. In my Treo 755 I had lots of memos where I kept track of books read, birthday lists, etc. When I converted to the Droid X, these transferred over as 'contacts' and I cannot edit them. Any suggestion on how to get these memos onto my Droid X?
Linda
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I found the answer on Motorola Owners' Forum. Perfect explanation of the app needed. Wish Droid would see about using some of Palm's organizer tools with the Droid.
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only thing verizons phones are missing is the front camera for video conference/chat.
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john28263 wrote:only thing verizons phones are missing is the front camera for video conference/chat.
Um, i really can't think of an android phone that has a camera in the front. I don't see any of the front camera's on the android phones on T-mobile.
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TheGreatOne wrote:
john28263 wrote:only thing verizons phones are missing is the front camera for video conference/chat.
Um, i really can't think of an android phone that has a camera in the front. I don't see any of the front camera's on the android phones on T-mobile.
The HTC evo has a front facing camera... the only Android phone to have one that I have seen.
I dont want a front facing camera at this time... besides, nothing is going to pull me from Verizon
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curtterp wrote:The HTC evo has a front facing camera... the only Android phone to have one that I have seen.
I dont want a front facing camera at this time... besides, nothing is going to pull me from Verizon
I am okay too with not having the front camera and the video conferencing feature. Even to have that video conferencing feature the other person that you want to video conference with MUST have an app or phone that supports it. Very few phones have this feature. In the end...kinda seems like a worthless feature