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What the hell? Instead of spending money on hiring a celebrity to distort the obviousness of their network's defects, they're owning up to the problem and planning on using that money to fix it?

What the crazy kind of business ideology do they subscribe to? Nothing but a buncha loons over there.
The only changes I could ask for are hardware related. Software-wise, now that we've seen it rooted, I know that I can get almost anything I want in terms of software via the community.

For hardware... I guess I would have preferred a trackball to a dpad. I fly on my keyboard, although I certainly wouldn't complain if they had somehow found a way to make it as good as the TP2.
Lemme guess, they torrented the program?
@nelagster

Well the current web android market is terrible. I hope this gives you more searching power
@(Unverified)
Really. My Droid is perfectly responsive. Never had a reboot. Only force closes are because I installed a beta Home++ app, and those are rare and merely an annoyance.

Constant reboots are a problem with some Droids, but are solved by exchanging it. You don't have a Droid that is working as intended. The ones that work as intended are great. Right up there with the 3GS
@pika2000
Or... the Droid is the one selling in these numbers, not the G1. Making it a Droid revolution. Android is just along for the glorious ride.

Nice try!
Droid revolution imo :)
Weeeeeoooo

Glad I pulled the trigger on the Droid, so far, worth every penny :D
Let's hurry the fsck up here. We've wasted too much time fighting with each other down here. Time to get out there in the universe and say "Screw you Einstein" then bang hot alien babes.

Is that not what man as dreamt of since he first gazed upon the stars?

Kif, I'm asking you a question.
@NikAmi
Yeah European shoppers are super informed. :rolleyes:

@3DSteve
Consumers in general are too stupid to know anything beyond what companies put out in advertisement. The internet is such a storehouse of information but few people go on for reviews of all the latest competing devices. It's easier just to say "give me an iPod" or "give me an iPhone". And then they'll use the stock earbuds because they don't know any better.

Until companies STOP making ridiculous amounts of money through advertising their product instead of just improving it, this trend won't change.
Let the hive mind of Engadget get that for you.
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