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my iPhone. Ihabe very good 3g service in my area so that not an issue for me with AT&T if this phone were an iPhone competitor, I'd be interested, but some things people need to consider when Loki g at the droid: 1) the data plan Verizon is making you buy is billed as unlimited, in reality it's capped at 5 gb a month. Google maps are not stored on the device, they're streamed over the Net so a) you need a data connection to use the gps at all, and if you're using it with any frequency you'll blow through 5 gbs quickly enough. You can also forget about streaming any music or video. 2) the Droid, from what I've read, makes you store any apps to it's internal memory, which is only 256 mb. I've get several apps on my iPhone that are over 100 mb EACH. Limited apps storage means little opportunity for cool games, hiking maps, what have you. It all depends on what you use for the phone is, but the latest things I've read is this is more akin to a BB than an iPhone. Which is not necessariy a bad thing, but apples and oranges |
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