On Fri, Jul 22, 2011 at 03:15:59PM -0400, Jack Chastain wrote: > Droid 2: Terrible. Avoid at all costs. > > Droid 3: After some initial problems i had to debug (looks like a bug > > between the network restore and the droid3 wifi setup methods) it's not > > bad. > > > Does the Droid-X fall in the above list? My son got that one when I got my > Thunderbolt - he likes it a lot but I don't know much about it. Agree > totally WRT the Droid-2 though. A friend has the R2D2 version - can't wait > to get rid of it.
The X is more closely related to the 3 than the 2 but it's sort of a different line. I have no personal experience with them. I know people who have them are generally happy. The droid2 is plagued by OS and driver bugs that aren't being fixed. It's really bad. > > Quick and the best mobile keyboard I've ever used. > > > > Just two days ago, I installed SwiftKey on my device and - Wow!. Wonder if > you (or anyone else) has tried it and has any thoughts? I am stilllearning > it, but other than the little issue that it wasnts to turn "Homebrew" into > "Hombre" and I have not yet broken it of that habit, it seems really nice. The 3 has a physical slide-out keyboard. -m --
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