Finally on the Android wagon
Friday, December 11, 2009 at 7:00 PM
Logan Molen in Android, Android, Droid, Mobile, Technology, mobile

OK, I finally bit the bullet and bought a Motorola Droid (not to be confused with the HTC Eris Droid Verizon also sells).

As I noted almost two months ago, I’ve been eyeing Android phones this quarter, hearing lots of new handsets were to hit the market. By my count four six are for sale in the U.S., but that’s only about half of what I had heard would hit our stores by year-end. I waited and waited for that bounty to arrive, but got tired of waiting and jumped in earlier this week.

For my readers with short attention spans, here’s the key takeaway: Droid is awesome, and I’m overjoyed I bought it. It takes mobile phones to new levels. BUT unless you’re a power user who lives in the world of apps, I recommend waiting until the end of Q1 for Verizon and Sprint to introduce the Android 2.0 operating system on its Eris Droid and Hero handsets, which are lighter and more elegant. Both of those models are using older versions of Android that don't offer cool stuff like the free turn-by-turn GPS navigation. The Eris and Hero have much smaller memories, but for most users, style and weight are more important than storage.

The Droid isn't as elegant as the iPhone but it's a worthy competitor (Photo: 1.bp.blogspot.com)OK, for geeks and others with more time, here are some pros and cons after using the phone for a few days.

Top-level pros:

Top-level cons:

I’ve always been a believer that mobile technology will drive media moving forward, and devices like the Android not only reinforce that point but magnify it. I’ll post more later on  how these devices and features will continue to change life as we know it, for better and worse. 

Update on Wednesday, December 16, 2009 at 9:25 PM by Registered CommenterLogan Molen

I got a private email from a California newspaper editor asking whether I had recommendations over iPhone vs. Android when it came to apps that would benefit journalists.

It's a great question but I'm not expert enough to pass along anything more than general advice at this point. However, I have downloaded a few cool "news-gathering" type apps that I had planned to test over the coming weeks. I'll share what I learn as I stumble through the process.

But if you have ideas to share in that area, by all means toss them my way. I'm as intrigued as you are by the possibilities.

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