RussianVodka
Newbie
So I just canceled my contract with Sprint because of lousy coverage and am returning the EVO today. I'm now looking to get into a one year contract with Verizon and get the Droid.
But I was looking at the specs, and it seems about half as good as many other Android phones on the market (none of which belong to carriers that have coverage here, or have questionable build qualities).
So, is the Droid still worth owning for another year, or is it an outdated product and I should wait for something better?
P.S.
To give you an idea of what I'd expect from my phone, these are the apps that I was using on my Evo:
http://www.appbrain.com/user/RussianVodka/apps-on-the-phone
I'm not interested in gaming on a phone, aside from the occasional SNES game. The most demanding thing the phone will have to do is probably using Google Nav and Last.FM at the same time.
Edit: On second though, the most demanding app I'd run would be Google Earth. Anyone wana talk about how it runs on the droid?
But I was looking at the specs, and it seems about half as good as many other Android phones on the market (none of which belong to carriers that have coverage here, or have questionable build qualities).
So, is the Droid still worth owning for another year, or is it an outdated product and I should wait for something better?
P.S.
To give you an idea of what I'd expect from my phone, these are the apps that I was using on my Evo:
http://www.appbrain.com/user/RussianVodka/apps-on-the-phone
I'm not interested in gaming on a phone, aside from the occasional SNES game. The most demanding thing the phone will have to do is probably using Google Nav and Last.FM at the same time.
Edit: On second though, the most demanding app I'd run would be Google Earth. Anyone wana talk about how it runs on the droid?
