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Originally Posted by candyflip
I'd rather have more onboard memory than the physical keyboard. The current version of Android barely fits onto the phone...the upcoming version definitely won't fit. That gives the myTouch the advantage, in my opinion. It's also got better battery life, which he said was important.
The Droid is nice, but he mentioned TMobile, so he's gonna be out of luck there.
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well I'd rather have a keyboard as I have large fingers and just find it easier to text and email with a real keyboard..
As I said in my last post t-mobile has the motorola chiq too and I was trying to find the differences between the motorola chiq and motorola droid you talk about. They are a lot alike from this link
http://gdgt.com/compare/15640+17253
http://areacellphone.com/2009/10/htc...-droid-iphone/
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The Motorola Droid will offer a slide-out QWERTY thumbboard, similar to the recently reviewed Motorola CLIQ. However, while the Motorola CLIQ is powered by Android 1.5, the Motorola Droid will be the first phone to be powered by Android 2.0.
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odd that it is Android 1.5 cause my G1 is 1.6 after I updated but maybe it too updates to 1.6.
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Originally Posted by Jimbo66
I love my G1. Does everything I need and I rarely feel the need to carry a laptop anymore.
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YUP! I will now go out of my office and watch tv for a few hours or whatever and before I would bring one of my laptops or go back to my office from time to time. With the G1 I can check all my stats and emails and not have to be so attached to my laptops so much.. I love it!
Acer has a 1GHZ android phone too but I don't know much about it
http://androidandme.com/2009/10/phon...android-phone/