brainstormtech.blogs.fortune.cnn.com— The Droid is a fierce phone. Motorola's newest smartphone has a number of features that match and even best its biggest competitor, Apple's iPhone.
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" Motorola’s first smartphone had too many monikers. Launched on T-Mobile (DT) and powered by Google's (GOOG) Android, it was called the Cliq with Motoblur. "Wasn't the Q Moto's first smart phone? And is smartphone smart phone one or 2 words?
BES is not the same as Exchange. BES is a platform, and could be thought of more as an extension to Exchange than an equivalent product. It includes a superset of features made possible by RIM's myriad of patents; so no, Exchange support in Droid is not a replacement for BES if you're an enterprise customer who has built their IT infrastructure around it.
And as long there is spoiled brats acting like fanboys iPhone wont die but you can't ignore the fact that competition is here and some far more innovating than iPhone has been since the first generation.
the first thing mentioned is the name? really? how important is that? the iPhone is called the "iPhone", for f**k's sake. Droid = dumb. iPhone - dumb. Razr = dumb. Blackjack = dumb, Chocolate = WAY dumb. Virtually all cell phones have stupid names. I have owned three of those mentioned above and been pretty happy with all of them (and ashamed to tell people what phone i used, in every case)
"I'm seriously considering buying one, but there is something about it not being an iPhone that is keeping me from doing it."It's called brainwashing.
sirdarksoulNov 7, 2009
" Motorola’s first smartphone had too many monikers. Launched on T-Mobile (DT) and powered by Google's (GOOG) Android, it was called the Cliq with Motoblur. "Wasn't the Q Moto's first smart phone? And is smartphone smart phone one or 2 words?
bradleylandNov 7, 2009
BES is not the same as Exchange. BES is a platform, and could be thought of more as an extension to Exchange than an equivalent product. It includes a superset of features made possible by RIM's myriad of patents; so no, Exchange support in Droid is not a replacement for BES if you're an enterprise customer who has built their IT infrastructure around it.
ronnisrNov 7, 2009
And as long there is spoiled brats acting like fanboys iPhone wont die but you can't ignore the fact that competition is here and some far more innovating than iPhone has been since the first generation.
scojerrocNov 7, 2009
the first thing mentioned is the name? really? how important is that? the iPhone is called the "iPhone", for f**k's sake. Droid = dumb. iPhone - dumb. Razr = dumb. Blackjack = dumb, Chocolate = WAY dumb. Virtually all cell phones have stupid names. I have owned three of those mentioned above and been pretty happy with all of them (and ashamed to tell people what phone i used, in every case)
Closed AccountNov 7, 2009
"I'm seriously considering buying one, but there is something about it not being an iPhone that is keeping me from doing it."It's called brainwashing.
ohpleaseNov 8, 2009
As an Exchange administrator for large corporations for over 10 years, YOU don't know what the f**k you're talking about.