My contract for my DROID x goes out in a couple of weeks and I want to upgrade. I love my DX and would love to stay with it but the home button is not working unless I push it real hard. So I have a reason for the upgrade.
Where I live I don't get 4g and I would not have the benefit of utilizing the 4g speed. And I heard that where you don't get the 4g it drains the battery.
I love the screen size of the DX as it is not to big like the galaxy note and not to small like the iphone.
I love the software keyboard on the DX but hate the HTC keyboard. I am not a fan of the physical keyboard on any phone.
I am on Verizon as well. I was able to get the unlimited data and was grandfathered in. I know that the unlimited days are drawing short and have signed the petition to stop Verizon from forcing limits. But if I am able to update and still keep the same unlimited data that would be awesome.
I was looking at the droid razor max and wanted to get everyones thought on that.
Also I want ICS and don't want a phone that will not get it. And I dabble in the roms and would love to get a phone that doesn't have the limitations.
Thanks,
Ubyte
Where I live I don't get 4g and I would not have the benefit of utilizing the 4g speed. And I heard that where you don't get the 4g it drains the battery.
I love the screen size of the DX as it is not to big like the galaxy note and not to small like the iphone.
I love the software keyboard on the DX but hate the HTC keyboard. I am not a fan of the physical keyboard on any phone.
I am on Verizon as well. I was able to get the unlimited data and was grandfathered in. I know that the unlimited days are drawing short and have signed the petition to stop Verizon from forcing limits. But if I am able to update and still keep the same unlimited data that would be awesome.
I was looking at the droid razor max and wanted to get everyones thought on that.
Also I want ICS and don't want a phone that will not get it. And I dabble in the roms and would love to get a phone that doesn't have the limitations.
Thanks,
Ubyte