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*DROID DNA reaction, discussion, and first impression thread*

Also want to mention this phone is a steal at the price they set it at.

$199 on contract is pretty good considering the Note 2 is $299!

I personally buy my phones off contract and it is $599! That is a STEAL. The iPhone 5 costs $650 and the Note 2 is $699!
 
Also want to mention this phone is a steal at the price they set it at.

$199 on contract is pretty good considering the Note 2 is $299!

I personally buy my phones off contract and it is $599! That is a STEAL. The iPhone 5 costs $650 and the Note 2 is $699!

Great points!! Thanks!
 
Thanks for the info NightAngel, I'll be stealing an upgrade and likely losing my unlimited in the process, but i use less than 1 gig a month with wifi at both home and work. It also opens the door for my parents to get phones that arent complete turds haha. Ill be sad to see the rezound go as its been a great phone, but I just love everything about this phone from what Ive seen and read.
 
None that I can find.

That's OK since Astro exists and is possibly one of the bests free apparently out there.

I meant to ask this before, but how fast is the phone. I use all the Go products (launcher, locker, SMS, etc). I love the customization, but at times they noticeably bog my Thunderbolt down. Will this be an issue with the DNA?
 
That's OK since Astro exists and is possibly one of the bests free apparently out there.

I meant to ask this before, but how fast is the phone. I use all the Go products (launcher, locker, SMS, etc). I love the customization, but at times they noticeably bog my Thunderbolt down. Will this be an issue with the DNA?

I haven't tried GoLauncher on here, only NovaLauncher so far. I can't imagine there will be any noticeable lag. Between the processor/GPU/RAM I doubt there'll be anything to worry about.
 
Does anyone know if the DNA does simultaneous voice and data? I know the Thunderbolt did and it was great for that. My Nexus does not and it would be handy. Thanks.
 
Hey NA I was wondering if you could comment on the brightness level of the DNA's screen at max brightness. I love bright screens and have always kept my phones' "automatic brightness" controls disabled so the phone can always be on max. That was one of the primary reasons I didn't get the GS3. The screen was/is way too dark for me even at maximum brightness. I know the brightness king is the iphone 5 but I was wondering if you found the DNA's screen to be adequately bright? Also one or two reviewers have mentioned a "bluish cast" to the screen. Have you compared the whites of this phone on the google home page to other, competing phones? Are the whites truly white? I'm a current owner of the Gnex and the horrible yellowish cast on what's supposed to be white has driven me nuts.

TIA!
 
Hey NA I was wondering if you could comment on the brightness level of the DNA's screen at max brightness. I love bright screens and have always kept my phones' "automatic brightness" controls disabled so the phone can always be on max. That was one of the primary reasons I didn't get the GS3. The screen was/is way too dark for me even at maximum brightness. I know the brightness king is the iphone 5 but I was wondering if you found the DNA's screen to be adequately bright? Also one or two reviewers have mentioned a "bluish cast" to the screen. Have you compared the whites of this phone on the google home page to other, competing phones? Are the whites truly white? I'm a current owner of the Gnex and the horrible yellowish cast on what's supposed to be white has driven me nuts.

TIA!

Disclaimer! I am colorblind, lol (not really bad, but bad enough where words like 'true white' have zero meaning for me, lol)

That said, I have the iPhone 5 (hush up, its company provided) right here. That darn thing is so bright it almost hurts to look at. DNA is much easier on the eyes. But everything looks great, just not quite as bright as the iphone
 
Disclaimer! I am colorblind, lol (not really bad, but bad enough where words like 'true white' have zero meaning for me, lol)

That said, I have the iPhone 5 (hush up, its company provided) right here. That darn thing is so bright it almost hurts to look at. DNA is much easier on the eyes. But everything looks great, just not quite as bright as the iphone

I see nothing wrong with using an iphone, I have an iphone 5 as well. I am the biggest android supporter I personally know, but I like to switch it up and try out everything.

The iphone 5 is nice, but no way is revolutionary. It really is still too small for my liking but I understand why some like it. Honestly I have found more bugs with it than any other iphone I have used, could just be ios6 though.

I could never leave android though, I don't mind using ios and wp7, soon to try out wp8, but android is home to me, and I've been there since the first android phone.

But what kind of tech person would I be if I didn't give everything a fair shot? I love all tech, just so happens when it comes to phones, I love android more.

:smokingsomb:
 
Reading the reviews and the comments about battery life are concerning to me. I got a DInc 4G (after a GNex and TBolt) solely due to the battery life. It is the first phone I've had since I switched from BB 3 years ago that I can go all day with and do not have to always be on the lookout for a charger. I want to pre-order this to have it over Thanksgiving, but I cannot go back to always needing to charge. Hopefully the real-world comments come back in and prove the reviews wrong.
 
But what kind of tech person would I be if I didn't give everything a fair shot? I love all tech, just so happens when it comes to phones, I love android more. :smokingsomb:

I'm with you, but when it comes to phones I can't afford to own more than one at a time. I am planning to pick up the DNA on Wednesday though :santaclaus:
 
iPhone 5 user here too. No shame at all. It is downright more reliable and the best daily driver for me.

I like to play and tinker with Android though.
 
I used the phone this morning driving around with the GPS on using google nav, with 4g data turned on and wifi turned on(but obviously not connected to anything) and i left the screen on bright and the map open. After 3 hours it went down to 51%.

I think that is pretty good. Normally when driving around using nav I turn wifi off, switch 4g to 3g and generally dont have the screen on.
 
I used the phone this morning driving around with the GPS on using google nav, with 4g data turned on and wifi turned on(but obviously not connected to anything) and i left the screen on bright and the map open. After 3 hours it went down to 51%.

I think that is pretty good. Normally when driving around using nav I turn wifi off, switch 4g to 3g and generally dont have the screen on.

That's actually really amazing. I'm usually down 10% within 15 mins when I do the same on my GNex
 
I also used navigation for about an hour, while playing Pandora hooked up to car with auxiliary cable. After an hour battery barely went down 5 percent.

Beats audio sounded awesome with Pandora btw
 
Hmmmm... now I'm thinking I might want to get a new phone.
Thanks a lot NA, before this I was perfectly happy with my Razr. :)
 
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