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Google To Go: Observations on the Motorala DROID Smart Phone
Hi Nony Mouse,
Thanks for the comments. I hope others will buy the Droid and have positive comments because I want it to succeed. I have been told by Neighbor Jim of Qualcomm that there is a new software upgrade, issued in December. If you dont have it yet, consider downloading it and telling me what an awesome phone I'm missing!
droid
Thanks for this review Phil. Ill add my 2c.
I bought one of these phones a month ago.
I had been using inexpensive phones with prepay services, so this was a
chunk of change for me. In the end more than my first couple of cars.
A big upgrade from what I had been using.
The email client that is built into the Droid is fine,
not a ton of features. It lets you connect to any email server,
any way you choose. I use 'secure imap' and it works great.
It also lets you click phone numbers to call.
I have had better success with the voice recognition than Phil,
with out any setting up or learning. You can say things like
'call bill smith' or 'navigate 123 anystreet' or 'favorite store name'
It will search give you phone numbers, and prompt you to get directions or
navigate or to call. You can touch the microphone that will
start a search from anywhere you are on the phone.
Just scratching the surface with all the custom apps (and built in apps),
'where' is very cool app you get ratings on
businesses and places to go. Sipdriod, an actual voip softphone that
can connect to inexpensive or free providers or asterisk pbxes.
This works fine with wifi but not super when you are on 3g.
Android is an open source os, complete software stack based on linux.
(much of the same software that is serving this website now.)
Reviewed with no smart phone experience. No iphone or blackberry or htc,
or windows based phones. So I cant compare, I have had a couple palm type
devices the past, this is more intuitive and slicker than any of them.
Bottom line - I really like this phone, I am keeping it.
'where' android app:
http://www.androidtapp.com/where/
sip phone:
http://sipdroid.org/
open source platform:
http://source.android.com/
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