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Originally Posted by Juneau
Why are you even on this forum?
I did not look at your post history, but I have noticed some of your posts the last couple of days and it seems that you really do not like the Droid and you truly enjoy the iPhone. I am just curious why you even post. I do not want this to come across as an attack, as I am truly just curious. I am interested in what motivates you. Thanks.
As for the picture viewing abilities compared to the iPhone, I use a real camera for pictures that are important to me and do not keep thousands of photos on my phone so I do not have the "problem" shown in the video. I just know that I have used several versions of the iPhone (not mine) and I did not enjoy the inability to customize it. This is what I enjoy. I do not want a device that a three year old can use, as I am much older and would be very bored with such a device. I need a level of difficulty that makes me think about what I want to accomplish and the ability to proceed in various different directions.
I am not bashing the iPhone, it is a great device. I just do not want one myself. I enjoy tinkering with my equipment and making it do what I want, even if it doesn't do a few things as well as another device. Overall it makes me happy, which the iPhone does not.
So if your curious, the pleasure of tinkering with things is what motivates me.
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Ummm because I own the Droid and want it to be what they advertised it to be? If you don't raise your expectations then these handset makers will never rise to them.
Dude i have those 6 thou on the Touch i was only demonstrating a fraction of that capacity on the Droid.
the prob is the 3 yr old can use the deice that is more feature rich and capable than the device you were sold as being more capable than the device the 3 yr old is using.
there are plenty of times something happens that are important to you and you dont have a "real" camera around. Currently the droid fails for many of those picture/video taking and viewing situations.