Went in to upgrade my phone the other, was set on an iPhone but the salesperson did a damn good job of selling me on the Droid X2...leaning towards it now.
Like the size and feel of it and I have no need for 4G seeing as I won't have it in my area for another year probably...heard both good and bad things (as it usually goes) about the X2...anyone have it?
Went in to upgrade my phone the other, was set on an iPhone but the salesperson did a damn good job of selling me on the Droid X2...leaning towards it now.
Like the size and feel of it and I have no need for 4G seeing as I won't have it in my area for another year probably...heard both good and bad things (as it usually goes) about the X2...anyone have it?
Impressions? Pros and cons?
Thanks.
the biggest gripe I've heard about the X2 is the screen. Some people love it, others hate it. You can read up about that, but if you like it after seeing it in person, then it's one of the best 3g phones Verizon has.
did the whole lost RSA keys back in December. It sucked. Got a replacement.
It might have been a blessing in disguise because right I'm really enjoying the performance I'm getting from my replacement with the pre-installed GB Update
New Market Place apk. is available @ xda. I downloaded it & the new Market looks really good. You can buy books & movies now as the have their own section.
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EDIT: Here's a screenshot & link to a downloadable apk.
If you're on Android 2.2 or above get ready for an update to your Android Market experience. Google has just informed us that a new version of the app is incoming, a version that will add tabs for easy access to Google Books and Movies. Starting with the more visual purchases, at $1.99 you'll be able to start watching movies almost instantly, and apparently see whether Chevy Chase will ever take his family on a successful vacation. But, if offline access is key, you'll also be able to download the misadventures of the Griswold family for later viewing. Books is now integrated too, saving you the hassle of having to launch the books app, which required you to then open the browser to actually buy any digital tomes. Overall the new design looks cleaner, finger-friendlier, and the addition of Editor's Choice apps should make it easier than ever to get to the good stuff. The update will be rolling out gradually over the next several weeks and, once you've been admitted to the club, you'll be able to download the Videos app as well. Check out the video preview after the break.
Update: Wesley wrote in to let us know that you can download this APK yourself if you're feeling brave -- and impatient.
Went in to upgrade my phone the other, was set on an iPhone but the salesperson did a damn good job of selling me on the Droid X2...leaning towards it now.
Lots of salespeople have agendas lately. If you were set on an iPhone, why would he steer you away from it or vice versa? He doesn't get any more of a commission. I"ve seen other guys try to steer people away from Android too.
Lots of salespeople have agendas lately. If you were set on an iPhone, why would he steer you away from it or vice versa? He doesn't get any more of a commission. I"ve seen other guys try to steer people away from Android too.
sounds like this sales guy was doing the right thing and steering him in the right direction
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