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i have had the droid since the day it came out and only once for me, because i was going app & widget crazy and one of them just did not agree with my work e-mail...i have since uninstalled gde and loads of other silly stuff....
Nope, no factory resets for me. I have had my DROID since Day One they were released. I maybe had 2-3 battery pulls. Nothing like owning a Storm. This has been the BEST Device for me to date. I have very little it no complaints about it.
Zero, Zip, Nada. First one in line at my VZW store on release day, 11/06/09. Have had to do 1 battery pull when phone locked up about 4 weeks ago. I think my longest uptime without any restart at all was 47 days.
I have downloaded and removed several apps and use the phone a lot as a music player, phone and e-mail and web to include tethering. However, I haven't gotten too curious about ROMs and hacks as of yet and so far not even a battery pull. I do hate the fact that while plugged in the thing is semi useless sometimes but not always. Had mine since the last week of November.
Thanks for all the feedback. I went to verizon after work today and wouldn't take no for an answer. I'm now happily with a brand new droid. *Fingers crossed*
Zero factory resets for me, and only one battery pull. The battery-pull happened before 2.0.1 came out. No issues at all since 2.0.1 was released. In fact, I just passed 1,000-hours of uptime! (Uptime is the time since the phone was last rebooted -- find it on Settings | About Phone | Status). The last time my phone was rebooted was the day 2.0.1 was released.
I did a factory reset last night for only the second time on this Droid. The first Droid I owned had some problems so it went back. When I got the second Droid, I inadvertently used my secondary GMail account as my primary on the Droid. After about 2 months of it being this way I decided it was time to do the factory reset and get my real GMail account as the primary. I must say, not only did I fix my primary GMail account issue, it also really fixed some of the lag issues and sluggishness I don't even think I was aware of. Now it's like right from the factory. I actually recommend doing a wipe periodically if you find it's acting slow for you.