They need to make some of these devices a good bit more durable then ... There are way too many OG Droid owners with duds or near duds waiting for their replacement to release. The Droid 3 would be good ... IF it had LTE. But then they wouldn't have been able to make it so thin. A lot of us are hoping the Bionic/SGSII finally gives Verizon an upgrade to actual up to date technology handsets. Verizon users have seriously gotten the shaft technologically speaking.
Three LTE handsets with single core processors. Yeah, you can download like a crazy banshee, but processor heavy content will stutter. So you have all these wonderful data speeds, but a single core to process and display that data with. Do they work ok? Yes. Are they fantastic for tethering? Of course. But it's not a complete package.
Then you have the latest two dual core beasties that Verizon has released - the second gen DX and the THIRD gen Droid w/keyboard. Both have killer processors that are capable of ridiculously good performance and battery life, but your data speeds are capped to WiFi only for good speeds, or 3G when you're out and about.
You can whine about the other carriers not having 'true' 4G as much as you want, but it's still 3-5 times faster than Verizon's 3G service on a good day. When you go from 1.4 megs on Verizon's 3G to something three to four times faster, that literally means the difference between being able to stream video in real time, and NOT being able to.
Get with the times, Verizon. You are MONTHS behind the other carriers when it comes to handsets.