1. nyc_rock's Avatar
    Thought you android punks would like this.

    Smartphone Showdown: iPhone 3GS vs Motorola Droid
    11-25-09 10:19 AM
  2. psufan5's Avatar
    One thing that stood out is battery life... my 3Gs was not nearly as good battery wise as my droid. Also, camera focus works fine, but will be perma fixed Dec 11.

    For me the droid is hands down.... better.
    11-25-09 10:26 AM
  3. bbm1983's Avatar
    True about battery life
    11-25-09 10:27 AM
  4. noized77's Avatar
    Droidy, no contest. R
    3Gs should forfeit.

    Posted from my CrackBerry at wapforums.crackberry.com
    11-25-09 10:27 AM
  5. morfy50's Avatar
    As has been proven many times already, it comes down to personal preference. You can't really lose picking one device over the other.
    11-25-09 10:43 AM
  6. navyp220's Avatar
    Both round 1 and round two were fair and interesting reads.
    11-25-09 10:45 AM
  7. Johnly's Avatar
    Thought you android punks would like this.

    Smartphone Showdown: iPhone 3GS vs Motorola Droid
    Quite amusing..thanks....it makes me laugh when they compare browsers on wifi.....dare they put the networks up against each other? In the real world, I am connected to big red, wifi is nice...but not practical..especially in browser test.
    11-25-09 11:09 AM
  8. TrendyProfessional1's Avatar
    The Droid is for real
    11-25-09 11:41 AM
  9. Old No. 7's Avatar
    I read about not being able to do some things while on the phone with the droid. Now if I'm using it as my main GPS, would I be interupted if I got a phone call? Because that's kinda a big deal if I'm in a city that I'm not familiar with or something where I need the GPS.
    11-25-09 01:49 PM
  10. bearkat38's Avatar
    The Droid is for real
    11-25-09 01:57 PM
  11. Johnly's Avatar
    Now if I'm using it as my main GPS, would I be interupted if I got a phone call?
    On April 3, 1973, Motorola employee Dr. Martin Cooper placed a call to Dr. Joel S. Engel, head of research at AT&T's Bell Labs, while walking the streets of New York City talking on the first Motorola DynaTAC prototype in front of reporters. Motorola has a long history of making automotive radios, especially two-way radios for taxicabs and police cruisers.
    Motorola.com......answereing questions since 1973
    Last edited by johnly; 11-25-09 at 02:30 PM. Reason: removed the word noob
    11-25-09 02:22 PM
  12. citi's Avatar
    I read about not being able to do some things while on the phone with the droid. Now if I'm using it as my main GPS, would I be interupted if I got a phone call? Because that's kinda a big deal if I'm in a city that I'm not familiar with or something where I need the GPS.
    Yes it is true. To avoid that problem, don't answer your phone during crucial instructions
    11-25-09 04:20 PM
  13. Johnly's Avatar
    Yes it is true. To avoid that problem, don't answer your phone during crucial instructions
    Brilliant (sent from my Droid)
    11-25-09 04:36 PM
  14. Old No. 7's Avatar
    That's a given.. kinda sucks though... not gonna stop me either way.
    11-25-09 04:38 PM
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