After reading this entry, I am increasingly finding the Droid to be something I might invest in. Although I love technology and think there are a lot of cool gadgets out there, I actually do not spend a ton of money on such things. Sure, smart phones are cool. I love the idea of being able to view "text messages" in a format more like instant messages, and checking football scores on a more manageable and readable screen and so on, but these devices are also expensive. The initial cost of the device isn't the worst of it. It's the price added to your monthly bill that scares me. In addition, the iPhone was the only one that truly caught my eye, but is not currently available on my phone service. Blackberry's are not bad, but they are not exactly the kind of device I want.
However, since I actually use my basic flip phone to keep track of project due dates, shows I like to watch as well as a plethora of other events and activities that take place at random times and have begun to use text messaging a lot more, I am strongly leaning toward making the investment. It would be much nicer to have an actual keyboard to key in events especially when they have long names and odd places that don't always fit in the space a small flip phone's calendar application allows. In addition, I often find myself wanting to check certain stats or information and don't have a good way of doing so. There are other reasons too, but I won't bore my readers with my monotonous daily routine reasons for wanting the Droid. All in all, I think the investment might actually be worth what I get out of it and with the good things I am hearing from the Droid (in addition to the cool name), it sounds like something that would be worth it.




