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Originally Posted by screamster
I am starting to wonder if they realized they made a mistake with Droid. They made the phone so well that every phone they release afterward does not surpass the awesomeness of the Droid.
Now, with enabling key features that are on Nexus One, they will be stealing thunder from the Nexus which will hurt it's sales.
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Seriously, you guys are all too funny. Verizon will test the software to ensure that everything works. They could hardly care about device overlap as they are not device manufacturers and actually LOSE money on every one they sell. Verizon only cares if you use THEIR network. They want the experience to be seamless and smooth so that you aren't complaining like iPhone users on AT&T. The Droid will have everything you want and more. Indeed, if it doesn't, you'll want to upgrade again and they'll lose on acquisition cost once more. There's a reason why Verizon's network works well.