Motorola Droid or iPhone 4?

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You ask this on a verizon forum?
Expect the responses to be slanted
They both have their advantages
 
With the IP4, you don't even have to press the end call button for a call to be over with.

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I've sold more Droid Xs then iPhone 4s. I've actually had a lot of people return their iPhone 4 for the Droid X. It depends on what you like.
 
I'm in the process of switching to Verizon (personal) to get the Droid X. I have talked to many people, and they are very happy with Verizon. I've been by my local store and they have always been very nice and helpful. More then the AT&T store has at least. I have the iPhone right now, and I am bored with it. I like the Droid X because I will be able to customize it to how I like it. I love that it has the HDMI out on it, too. Also, Verizon has a great network where I live so I should be great! My friends who have switched to Verizon from the iPhone just got the iPod Touch 4G. Friend was showing me it last night. It looks just like the iPhone 4 (Facetime, HD Video, 2 cameras, A4 Processor, same screen and screen size, etc. Just no contract! I'm going to the store tomorrow to switch. I have 5 lines. I'm excited!
 
That's like asking "what's better, PC or Mac?" Depends a lot on what you like and what you want to do with it. Either platform has its strong sides, nothing is perfect. iOS is arguably more refined and fluid and has better app support, Android is more customizable and their app store is not curated. Bottom line there's no right or wrong answer. Try both and see what you like better.
 
I've had an iphone 4 since they came out and got bored with it.. Switched to Verizon and bought a Droid X and after a week, I went right back to the iphone.. Things just didn't seem right.. The big screen was great but that wasn't enough for me to stick with it for 2 years on contract.. The os on the Droid just feels unfinished to me.. It froze on me numerous times and none of my emails were pushed to my phone unless I actually went into the folder and refreshed it.. I'll probably give it a try again in a couple of years but for now, I have to stick with an os that just seems to work right.. Lots of potential in the android system but it just isn't there quite yet..
 
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