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Droid X is only .47" taller and .27" wider, I'd hardly call that a monster.

Personally I think they did a great job of making it compact for a smartphone with a large 4.3" display. Makes the display on my iPhone4 seem tiny.

almost 1/2 longer and 1/3 inch wider on a small device is a big difference. For me that is just a little too big:

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almost 1/2 longer and 1/3 inch wider on a small device is a big difference. For me that is just a little too big:

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Throwing away your skinny girl jeans should be the first step.
 
I'll have to say, for the most part, iPhone users will not give any other smartphone out there credit.

Can't just praise a phone.

Complaining about minuscule things that don't even matter.

SN
 
Droid X is only .47" taller and .27" wider, I'd hardly call that a monster.

Personally I think they did a great job of making it compact for a smartphone with a large 4.3" display. Makes the display on my iPhone4 seem tiny.

A half inch taller is a lot when considering my Vibrant is already bigger than my iPhone is and makes IT look small.. I wouldnt want to go bigger and have a brick in my pocket. But thats just me. I dont mind the bigger screens but i dont want an overall huge phone.
 
This picture is taken in such a way to really skew the size difference. Don't go by pics, go by specs. :rolleyes:


That actually made me LOL! Kudos!

How about this one then. Is it Skewed?

EDIT* Just saw picture above.
But sorry, that X is just too big for a phone that goes in my pocket. I would think Apple will make their screen at least 4" next year but doubt they will go the overall huge route.

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I'll have to say, for the most part, iPhone users will not give any other smartphone out there credit.

Can't just praise a phone.

Complaining about minuscule things that don't even matter.

SN

I personally don't mind the droids. Heck anything out there that give each company competition can only make the respective next gen phone even better. But since I was already with AT&T my choices are limited. I am completely happy with my service and don't see the need to switch just because something else came out on another network. For me, I like the ease of the phone synching with the stuff I have. My friend has an incredible and really likes it. To each their own I say.

But for me, the size of the phone does matter. If I decided to switch, I would probably have gotten the incredible
 
I personally don't mind the droids. Heck anything out there that give each company competition can only make the respective next gen phone even better. But since I was already with AT&T my choices are limited. I am completely happy with my service and don't see the need to switch just because something else came out on another network. For me, I like the ease of the phone synching with the stuff I have. My friend has an incredible and really likes it. To each their own I say.

But for me, the size of the phone does matter. If I decided to switch, I would probably have gotten the incredible

Ditto. I think the Droid X and the Evo 4G are a wee bit too big for my taste. If I were to hop and go to Verizon, the Incredible would be the one I would get right this second. I would, however, think about getting the Samsung Galaxy S phone that is coming for Verizon though. I like the AT&T Samsung Captivate and don't mind the implementation of the 2.1 UI that they got, although I do like the Sense UI.
 
Man, that thing is big. I have my iPad if I want a big screen.

Yes, notifications are better on Android. If notifications were all that important to me I would probably switch. I guess the superior camera, video, music player, email client, apps, size, video chat are more important to me than notifications.
 
almost 1/2 longer and 1/3 inch wider on a small device is a big difference. For me that is just a little too big

I respect your preferences completely.

In fact this is the very reason why I'd like to see Apple offer two models. One the exact same size as the current one, and one with a 4+" display and SWYPE keyboard. That would sell very well in my opinion.
 
Verizon sucks! If your in a phone call, you do not have internet access. This alone rules out me ever going to Verizon. I like to be receiving E-Mails, browsing the internet etc... while I'm in a phone call.
 
Nah I really don't want a device that big, it isn't a question of disliking Android (My last phone was a Nexus One and I loved it) but I think the Nexus and the iPhone are the best size for my liking.
 
The size thing is completely an issue of preference, and there is rarely any accounting for taste.

That being said, none of the fan-boys ever complained about the size of the 2G/3G/3GS, so the fact that the DroidX is "OMG SO GINORMOUS" all of a sudden says a lot about their lack of objectivity.

There is a lot to be said for a device being compact. Coolest thing about the RAZR phone was how easily it slipped into your pocket. However, picture viewing and watching movies is always better on a bigger screen.

Choose what works best for you.
 
Man, that thing is big. I have my iPad if I want a big screen.

a smartphone and a tablet device are two separate categories of devices. Your point is moot.

I guess the superior camera, video, music player, email client, apps, size, video chat are more important to me than notifications.

That is up for debate.
 
I just don't get why people have to have them look at items only their way. I tried the samsung captivate and for my own reasons wasn't for me, but it sure doesn't mean Android is awful. Just was not for me. But I sure dont look down at Android users. I respect they made a choice that was good for them, as I did for me. My happiness doesn't require their approval as I'm sure neither do they need mine.

I just do not get the hatred here on some of the responses.
 
Easy, multitasking in that programs don't have to be coded for it. Not needing certain APIs and all processes can actually be run in the background. What apple implemented with some exception is just a task switcher.

I have an iPhone 4 and a Droid X and have developed both Android and iPhone apps.

You are mistaken or more likely you just don't know what you are talking about. Android apps do have to be written to take full advantage of multi-tasking while remaining stable and preventing one app from affecting other apps. Check the Android developer docs. Poorly written Android apps are the main reason behind poor battery life and app crashing in Android. I see many more apps crash in Android and this is a major reason why.
Apple's multi-tasking is certainly not just a task switcher and is the best available compromise to maintain good battery life. Much more thought has gone into it than Androids Linux desktop OS based methods.
 
I just don't get why people have to have them look at items only their way. I tried the samsung captivate and for my own reasons wasn't for me, but it sure doesn't mean Android is awful. Just was not for me. But I sure dont look down at Android users. I respect they made a choice that was good for them, as I did for me. My happiness doesn't require their approval as I'm sure neither do they need mine.

I just do not get the hatred here on some of the responses.

Exactly. A few years back I bought a 32" lcd tv. A guy in the store looking at some sets near me chuckled and told me that it was stupid to buy a 32" screen and that I should buy a 60" since it wasn't THAT much more expensive and 32" was way too small. He was rather smug about it.

I really didn't care what he thought. At the time I lived in a studio apartment and the distance between me and my TV would have made getting a 60" ridiculous. My reply was simply "in my studio - that 32" is going to look like a 60""

Just because one thing is better for someone doesn't mean it's the same for another. And people make WAY too many assumptions about their "fellow" purchaser and look more the idiot for it.
 
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