The whole unapproved software bricking rules it out for me.
Droid 2 doesnt look like anything substantially better than whats already out there, unless you really want the qwerty keyboard. Im also assuming itll have the bricking 'feature' if motorola put that into the X.
Incredible delay is down to about 2 weeks, fwiw.. and theres a rumored update coming that will add 720p video recording and 3g wifi hotspot.
Seeing mixed revgiews on the droid x right now.
I went in to get mine Thursday at 10 am. Verizon was sold out. I'm sorry, but wtf kind of company sells out of two of their top phones and has a wait for them already? Are they trying to create the illusion of a shortage to make it seem like everyone wants their phones? Someone up high needs to learn how to order phones properly. Not to mention the absolute **** service Verizon's reps have (at least in CR). I was pretty chapped with my overall experience with ordering the X. We'll see how it turns out, this is my first smart phone. I was going to switch to Sprint but Verizon's coverage is the only thing that kept me.
Is there a reason you go to the store instead of ordering online? Never had an issue getting a phone on launch day, including the Incredible.
Is there a reason you go to the store instead of ordering online? Never had an issue getting a phone on launch day, including the Incredible.
I had to get a new line and a new plan.
In reference specifically to eFuse, the technology is not loaded with the purpose of preventing a consumer device from functioning, but rather ensuring for the user that the device only runs on updated and tested versions of software. If a device attempts to boot with unapproved software, it will go into recovery mode, and can re-boot once approved software is re-installed.