Called that one.Even Black_man_x confirmed yesterday that it will come with Blur:
"And its not like moto gives a crap about u. droid3.. yea cld have been great but they wanna blur the lines. (See what I did there)"
Sure it sucks but other then kernal tweaks, I can do everything a non locked phone can do. Plus how many of those "better devices" have a physical keyboard?I cant believe anyone would buy a device with a locked boot loader if there are better devices to be had that are open.
Why limit ur choices for customization if u don't have to....
I won't buy another locked device if that means eventually going back to apple one day so be it (jail broken). But I hope there will always be at least a few open phones wish Verizon would get a nexus s.
No one knows as of yet.The Droid 3 is going to be Global-ready? this may stop me from getting the DInc2 if someone can confirm this with a report.
Agree with the last 2 posts 100%. Especially this part:
Sure there might be devices out there that are more "open" from a hackability standpoint, but for what my needs are, that's just a fun bonus and not a necessity.
I dont get it. Android, ANY Android phone out the box is almost limitless as far as customizations. There are things one can customize on an Android phone out the box that some phones cant. if you think about it, most of the customization from custom ROMs can be pieced together from apps. Now if its kernel optimizations, thats another story...lol Even with kernels, with these next wave of phones I dont see anyone having to overclock for better performance. And with SetCPU you can downclock for battery life if you need to so...
Bottom line is full custom ROMs isnt the end all be all for Android. I look at it the same way, an added bonus. Custom ROMs can make an already decent phone better, but its not like the phone is no good unless it has a custom ROM. This isnt 2008. Android has come along nicely since then.
The Droid 3 is going to be Global-ready? this may stop me from getting the DInc2 if someone can confirm this with a report.
^All I want to ask is what can a custom ROM do that a collection of apps, root and non root apps, cant do? Whatever customization a custom ROM gives vs. a collection of apps I bet the gap will be small.
I know theres many posts about the Droid 3. But I found some really good information on the upcoming device. According to an infamous VZW engineer, the D3 will be
That information was from a tweet he posted back in February. He followed that piece of information with this tweet: "An Who said it HAD to be a moto device?? "Droid" is a Verizon leased trademark.. Remember that with ya locked bootloaders.. lol"
- Dual Core
- Better Keyboard
- Stock Android 2.4 (Ice Cream Sandwich Launch Device?)
- NO BLUR
Now I'm not sure what that means. But what I do know is that THIS will be my next phone.
Here are the tweets he posted: Twitter, Twitter
Good example. Something thats mind blowing on Moto's part....^All I want to ask is what can a custom ROM do that a collection of apps, root and non root apps, cant do? Whatever customization a custom ROM gives vs. a collection of apps I bet the gap will be small.
The first example that comes to mind is for the Xoom: Officially, the SD slot still isn't activated, but throw on a custom kernel and it will work fine.
In other words: A fully custom ROM can enable functionality that may otherwise not be present, and that no app can enable.
I know theres many posts about the Droid 3. But I found some really good information on the upcoming device. According to an infamous VZW engineer, the D3 will be
That information was from a tweet he posted back in February. He followed that piece of information with this tweet: "An Who said it HAD to be a moto device?? "Droid" is a Verizon leased trademark.. Remember that with ya locked bootloaders.. lol"
- Dual Core
- Better Keyboard
- Stock Android 2.4 (Ice Cream Sandwich Launch Device?)
- NO BLUR
Now I'm not sure what that means. But what I do know is that THIS will be my next phone.
Here are the tweets he posted: Twitter, Twitter
I know theres many posts about the Droid 3. But I found some really good information on the upcoming device. According to an infamous VZW engineer, the D3 will be
That information was from a tweet he posted back in February. He followed that piece of information with this tweet: "An Who said it HAD to be a moto device?? "Droid" is a Verizon leased trademark.. Remember that with ya locked bootloaders.. lol"
- Dual Core
- Better Keyboard
- Stock Android 2.4 (Ice Cream Sandwich Launch Device?)
- NO BLUR
Now I'm not sure what that means. But what I do know is that THIS will be my next phone.
Here are the tweets he posted: Twitter, Twitter
I don't see the Droid 3 not being a Motorola device. They produced the original droidm the droid 2, then the D2G. HTC has the incredible and the charge. I really don't see Verizon moving away from Motorola for the Droid 3.
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I wonder why we are even having this talk. The Droid 3 was always a moto device and it always had blur .. ney keyboard..yes bigger... yes ... locked ... yes...
nothing to see here
I know theres many posts about the Droid 3. But I found some really good information on the upcoming device. According to an infamous VZW engineer, the D3 will be
That information was from a tweet he posted back in February. He followed that piece of information with this tweet: "An Who said it HAD to be a moto device?? "Droid" is a Verizon leased trademark.. Remember that with ya locked bootloaders.. lol"
- Dual Core
- Better Keyboard
- Stock Android 2.4 (Ice Cream Sandwich Launch Device?)
- NO BLUR
Now I'm not sure what that means. But what I do know is that THIS will be my next phone.
Here are the tweets he posted: Twitter, Twitter
I know theres many posts about the Droid 3. But I found some really good information on the upcoming device. According to an infamous VZW engineer, the D3 will be
That information was from a tweet he posted back in February. He followed that piece of information with this tweet: "An Who said it HAD to be a moto device?? "Droid" is a Verizon leased trademark.. Remember that with ya locked bootloaders.. lol"
- Dual Core
- Better Keyboard
- Stock Android 2.4 (Ice Cream Sandwich Launch Device?)
- NO BLUR
Now I'm not sure what that means. But what I do know is that THIS will be my next phone.
Here are the tweets he posted: Twitter, Twitter
It runs Gingerbread and most definitely has Blur. It is also confirmed to be a Motorola device. This is wildly inaccurate information.