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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.
My point is this, if people have already gotten most of the features(animated wallpapers, new UI menu system) to function correctly on the Droid, then why can't the manufacturer do it?
If Engadget is correct in their assumption, it leaves me to believe Motorola CAN get 2.1 update to fully function on the Droid, but choose not to because of future phone releases. If that's the case, then it is BS.
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This is exactly what I was getting at in my previous post. They must make a product less desirable at some point in its marketability life span.
Instead, I feel they should be embracing it, and selling more and more of the Droid. Keep it at it's peak until 1.5 years in with all full updates and pushing it to the limit. Then slam the market with Droid 2. Everyone will jump on it. Cutting the head of the OS 3 months in is a mistake in my eyes and old Verizon exec thinking 100% - on par with limiting features like Wifi on Storm1, etc.
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