Don't you love when company's are so stupid it's funny?
Apparently At&t has names their top phone of the year.... VERIZON WIRELESS' Motorola DROID!!!!
I couldn't make this up if I tried...
My top 5 phone's of the year
1) The Droid
THE GOOD: The Motorola Droid boasts a gorgeous display and the benefits of Android 2.0. It has a faster Web browser, Google Maps Navigation app, and better messaging and contact management. It also offers excellent call quality, long talk time, and improved speed over previous Android devices. It now offers 1000+ app's, not as many as the Iphone but their getting there.
THE BAD: The keyboard feels a bit flat and the dialpad control is restricted to the home screen. Music and video capabilities still trail behind the competition. Dual-mode functionality for world-roaming capabilities would have been a nice addition. The Droid does not support Bluetooth voice dialing, though I can never get those damn thing's to work.
Persosnaly, Its my favorite phone out there to date
2) Apple IPhone 3g's
THE GOOD: The iPhone 3GS finally adds common cell phone features like multimedia messaging, video recording, and voice dialing. It runs faster and the multimedia quality continues to be amazing
THE BAD: The iPhone 3GS' call quality shows no improvements and the 3G signal reception remains uneven. We still don't get Flash Lite, USB transfer and storage, or multitasking and the battery life isn't desirable. The fact that the coverage is a bit of a problem.
3) HTC Droid Eris
THE GOOD: The HTC Droid Eris offers a slim design, plentiful features, and satisfying performance. It also has pinch and zoom multitouch.
THE BAD: The HTC Droid Eris has mixed multimedia quality. It comes only with the Android 1.5 OS, there's no file manager, and internal performance was occasionally sluggish.
4) Rim Blackberry Bold
The good: The RIM BlackBerry Bold 9700 boasts a sleeker design that includes an optical trackpad, a 3.5mm headphone jack, and a brilliant display. The smartphone is 3G capable and offers Wi-Fi with UMA support, Bluetooth, and GPS. It also gets a faster processor and updates to BlackBerry OS 5.0.
The bad: The BlackBerry browser doesn't compare to the competition. The handset's compact size results in a smaller display and keyboard, but they aren't deal-breakers
5) Samsung Instinct
The good: The Samsung Instinct HD offers a sleek design with an attractive user interface and a brilliant display. Its HD-capable camera is one of the best around, photo and video quality are sharp, and the loaded feature set includes Wi-Fi.
The bad: The Samsung Instinct HD was sluggish at times, and call quality isn't the sharpest. The Opera 9.7 browser takes some getting used to, and the memory card slot is located behind the battery cover, which is inconvenient. It's also quite expensive.
And thats its for now everyone!!!
I really need to ask them if they can add a 'tech' button....
Apparently At&t has names their top phone of the year.... VERIZON WIRELESS' Motorola DROID!!!!
I couldn't make this up if I tried...
My top 5 phone's of the year
1) The Droid
THE GOOD: The Motorola Droid boasts a gorgeous display and the benefits of Android 2.0. It has a faster Web browser, Google Maps Navigation app, and better messaging and contact management. It also offers excellent call quality, long talk time, and improved speed over previous Android devices. It now offers 1000+ app's, not as many as the Iphone but their getting there.
THE BAD: The keyboard feels a bit flat and the dialpad control is restricted to the home screen. Music and video capabilities still trail behind the competition. Dual-mode functionality for world-roaming capabilities would have been a nice addition. The Droid does not support Bluetooth voice dialing, though I can never get those damn thing's to work.
Persosnaly, Its my favorite phone out there to date
2) Apple IPhone 3g's
THE GOOD: The iPhone 3GS finally adds common cell phone features like multimedia messaging, video recording, and voice dialing. It runs faster and the multimedia quality continues to be amazing
THE BAD: The iPhone 3GS' call quality shows no improvements and the 3G signal reception remains uneven. We still don't get Flash Lite, USB transfer and storage, or multitasking and the battery life isn't desirable. The fact that the coverage is a bit of a problem.
3) HTC Droid Eris
THE GOOD: The HTC Droid Eris offers a slim design, plentiful features, and satisfying performance. It also has pinch and zoom multitouch.
THE BAD: The HTC Droid Eris has mixed multimedia quality. It comes only with the Android 1.5 OS, there's no file manager, and internal performance was occasionally sluggish.
4) Rim Blackberry Bold
The good: The RIM BlackBerry Bold 9700 boasts a sleeker design that includes an optical trackpad, a 3.5mm headphone jack, and a brilliant display. The smartphone is 3G capable and offers Wi-Fi with UMA support, Bluetooth, and GPS. It also gets a faster processor and updates to BlackBerry OS 5.0.
The bad: The BlackBerry browser doesn't compare to the competition. The handset's compact size results in a smaller display and keyboard, but they aren't deal-breakers
5) Samsung Instinct
The good: The Samsung Instinct HD offers a sleek design with an attractive user interface and a brilliant display. Its HD-capable camera is one of the best around, photo and video quality are sharp, and the loaded feature set includes Wi-Fi.
The bad: The Samsung Instinct HD was sluggish at times, and call quality isn't the sharpest. The Opera 9.7 browser takes some getting used to, and the memory card slot is located behind the battery cover, which is inconvenient. It's also quite expensive.
And thats its for now everyone!!!
I really need to ask them if they can add a 'tech' button....