El Blacksheep
Android Enthusiast
Motorola's Droid: The Hummer of smartphones | Design Review - CNET Reviews
I find it kinda funny really.
I find it kinda funny really.
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I really don't care about what anybody say's. It is really all about my user experience.
I agree, we need better camera processing. But IMO the flash is great. It's not a full-fledged flash, but it has definitely served it's purpose for me on multiple occasions. For one, taking pictures in my dark garage of things to put on Craigslist. I actually thought to myself at the time "I'd have to drag these outside in the sunlight to take pictures if I didn't have a flash."Despite the good hardware, the pictures taken on the Droid look as if they were taken with an old cameraphone, with a lot of grainy noise and poor coloration. Meanwhile, the Droid has a flash (10), but it doesn't do very much. It's basically a "party flash" -- a fun effect, but you can't generate enough power with an LED to make much of a difference in a real low-light environment. Chalk all this up as another instance of the Droid offering an impressive list of features, but clearly revealing itself as a first-generation product.
The writer should have posed this review as a 1st gen device and that most complaints will be resolved via OTA updates. How was the 1st review on the iPhone?
So if this is the Hummer, does that make the iPhone the Prius, and its users smug, arrogant pains in the ass?
So if this is the Hummer, does that make the iPhone the Prius, and its users smug, arrogant pains in the ass?

The iPhone isn't a bad phone, it has it's issues, just like every other phone.

