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Sunday, February 27, 2011

Droid Nexus One


Back when Motorola first dropped the Droid Nexus One I was looking to buy a phone. I decided I really liked the idea of open source and to many people had iPhones already so I purchased the Motorola Droid. I am happy to say that after nearly 2 years I am still completely satisfied with this phone. It just does so many things that make my life much more enjoyable and stress free.

 I will list just a few of the things I love most about the Droid Nexus One. First is that it links to my Google e-mail address. I created a Google Mail account when I got the phone and now my mail is effortlessly synced with my phone. The second part fits with the mail account, but it is Google’s calendar. My father and I both have Droids. We also both work together in business. Our schedules can get very hectic at times. We set up Google Calendars that we share with each other and from the phone or the web can update the calendar which syncs to each other’s phone. We can now see exactly what the other has planned for the day. The third thing I love is the GPs navigation, which has saved me so many times when lost or just trying to find my way somewhere. It has a ton of other features that are too many to list, but those are the ones that standout in my life.
  I’m looking to upgrade soon and I’m trying to decide whether to stay with the Droid Nexus One style or get the larger Droid –X, but whatever I choose the Droid Nexus One is an extremely good choice for anyone that  needs a phone to help them keep their life organized and more manageable.