![]() ![]() looks good, i get compliments all the time :) good camera, even better camcorder.especially the sound quality of recordings although i use a 3rd party home launcher, the new moto UI isn't bad the chin makes it unnecessarily too big with my smaller hands and sometimes the keys are a little hard to push, but that's a VERY small gripe. The D3 has solved all of my problems with the previous 2 versions and topped it off with a bigger, brighter screen and number row. Coming from the LG Voyager/EnV lineup, the first smartphone worth jumping ship for, IMO, was the Droid 2, then the Droid 2 Global, and now the Droid 3. These days, they're hard to come by on high-end phones. I'm a diehard fan of physical QWERTY keyboards. I work for a cell phone company, so I'm meticulous about these things. I know I list alot of problems, but alot of these are really minor and petty on my part. Too many stock applications that aren't needed. (I'm sure this will be fixed with a patch.) There is also a glitch with the predictive text, if you turn it off in the settings it is always still there, and after sometimes exiting messaging it's still there. You just need to tinker with it to get the most out of it. I don't like the way the picture gallery is set up.īattery life is bad, which is to be expected but a little worse than most androids. Signal is much better than previous phones. Lots of good things have been updated since the original Droid, Much better keyboard. After finally allowing me to open it there was some green lines in the screen when switched apps or pages, but after a soft reset (battery pull) everything has been alright. Had some problems with the camera, took a couple pictures, then went to open the camera back up and phone would reboot. ![]() The phone is great, haven't had very many problems, Which its a new phone and some problems are gonna happen. I started with the Motorola Devour which was replaced 2 times within 2 months and moved to the original Droid. ![]()
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