I switched from the Moto Droid to the HTC Incredible yesterday, and can't help but get the feeling I've actually downgraded. I love my Moto Droid, but the bulkiness and slideout keyboard (and not being able to put a case on it if I actually also want to use the dashboard mount) were pushing me to a newer version.
First, the Sense UI is OK, but I like the untouched Android 2.1 interface better - especially email. On the HTC, I can't see all my email accounts at one time. It automatically opens whichever account I had before and I have to click another place to bring up the list of all the accounts. On the Droid, it displays and color-codes all accounts in one place. I don't like this extra step. It's inconvenient, to say the least.
The Activesync will probably singled-handedly force me to return this phone. I use it for work. On my Moto Droid, I use the Exchange setting and access my work email, contacts, and calendar flawlessly. On the HTC, when I set up the account with Exchange Activesync, I get a message saying the server requires that security is enabled and forces me to create an unlock password. That means EVERY time I unlock the phone (you know, that rare occasion when you need to check or send an email, send a text, make a call, take a photo, listen to a song, access an app), it asks me for my password. Seriously? EVERY time I unlock the phone. We're talking 50-100 times a day I will now have to enter a password just to access my phone. This has to be the worst "feature" I've ever seen on a phone. It renders my phone completely useless if i don't ever want to turn it on because I have to repeatedly enter a 6-character password EVERY SINGLE TIME. And there is no way to turn it off. I don't even get the option. I realize this may be a requirement from my company's email server, but I don't have to have a password on my Droid.
The battery life is terrible. I thought the Moto Droid was bad. I let this charge overnight, got up this morning, started playing with it for an hour, and 30% if the battery was gone already. In one hour. No joke.
The shortcuts for adding contacts is awful, also. On my Moto Droid, if I add a direct dial shortcut to a contact, it puts a little letter on the icon letting me know if it's a Home number, Mobile, etc. On the HTC, the icon is identical, regardless of which line/number. How am I supposed to tell them apart? Again, a useless function.
I was really looking forward to upgrading, but now, I think this phone is going back unless there's a workaround for the Exchange Activesync password unlock. I will miss the 7 screens, speed, and camera. The other dislikes I have I could deal with. The unlock password for work email is a deal-breaker.
And to add insult to injury, I can't even turn the phone off. I hold down the power button and don't get the option to power off the phone. It worked once earlier today, but it's hit and miss to even get the power off option.