[Merged] Motorola Droid X

Exactly?
• I own an iPhone 4
• Plus a Droid X
• And a Galaxy S
• As well as a BlackBerry Bold
• I'm a multi-platformist
• iOS4 is an excellent OS
• Android is a very good OS
• So Is WebOS
• Open-Moko is in the Enterprise

It's all hi-tech goodness. Needless to say the Smartphone business is rapidly & dramatically changing. The dynamics are staggering.*

What, no Nexus 1?
 
Exactly?
• I own an iPhone 4
• Plus a Droid X
• And a Galaxy S
• As well as a BlackBerry Bold
• I'm a multi-platformist
• iOS4 is an excellent OS
• Android is a very good OS
• So Is WebOS
• Open-Moko is in the Enterprise

It's all hi-tech goodness. Needless to say the Smartphone business is rapidly & dramatically changing. The dynamics are staggering.*

Hey OP, where exactly did you see your name in any of my posts?

I guess I should clarify a bit more---my question was directed at Android ONLY fanboys here with a sole purpose of trolling. I realize a lot of members here are multiple phone/platform users and I welcome a healthy debate regarding the 2 OS--just wishing the trolls would go away.

Alright, I'm now just as guilty for wasting forum space on not relevant posts--rant finished, moving on.
 
Droid X acts as a mobile hotspot. It allows you to connect up to five compatible Wi-Fi devices to Verizon’s network, such as your laptop, your iPad, or other gadgets, for an extra $20 per month. Moreover, Droid X offers a kit with all the G-apps pre-installed and has a superior battery life.
The hotspot is a nice feature, but you can get it for free using Wi-Fi Tether if you can actually root the phone... oh wait, you can't. Motorola is locking any bootloaders with hardware. And if you try, you risk bricking your phone. And i'm not so sure about the battery life comment either. Try going to any popular Android forum and you will see numerous complaints about the battery life.

Overall the Droid X is a good phone, but its simply not better than iPhone 4, as long as your holding it right :)

Also see lots of praise for the battery life on the Droid X.

Looks like you can also do bluetooth tethering with no charge. At least until the next update.
 
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