jsh1120
Silver Member
you should goto phoneareana.com they have a great review comparing both phones side by side ...
Good catch. Thanks for the link. And it appears to be a pretty good review.
Some pertinent comments...
() Apples to apples battery comparison gives the edge to the Droid by about 33%. (18 hrs vs 24 hrs). Of course, that's running the stock launcher on each phone. If the Droid is outfitted with seven home screens and the features that emulate the Sense UI on the Incredible, that advantage is likely to be reduced or non-existent.
() Once again the meaninglessness of pixel counts in camera comparisons is demonstrated. The Incredible has more more megapixels and controls but doesn't seem to take better photos consistently. And at least according to the reviewers, the advantage goes to the Moto Droid for video.
() What seems undeniable is the advantage of the Snapdragon processor in the Incredible for overall processing. Yes, the Moto Droid can be overclocked and tweaked. But most consumers have no interest in doing so and by definition it takes one off the supported development path and adds complexity to diagnosing problems.
If I were trying to decide which phone to get for the first time, it would be a tough choice. I think the usual rule of thumb that says always buy more processing power might be the deciding factor in the Incredible's favor. Application developers will always take advantage of the best hardware's capabilities.
On the other hand, there seems to be no compelling reason to abandon a Moto Droid for the marginal advantages of the Incredible, especially given the fact that even more powerful devices will be coming down the pike before a two year contract is used up.