Really, Roger? “To Droid or Not To Droid” what like your being clever or something? I’m such a dork. Please pray for Nyssa as she has to live with me.
So I’m thinking about getting a Droid phone (
I like the Droid X which is going to be out next Thursday). I’m trying to figure out if it’s worth it to me or not. If I got one it would cost me a total of $920 over two years ($200 (up front for the phone) + $30 (monthly data charge) * 24 (two year contract). And $920 is a lot of money. So is it really worth it?
- Two years total cost = $920 or $460 per year
- Three years total cost = $1280 or $426 per year
- Four years total cost = $1640 or $410 per year
That price is with out the phone insurance thing that they sell. I think that’s another $5 a month or $60 a year.
Okay, so why would I want to spend somewhere between $450 and $500 a hear for a phone for the next 4 years. Also in 4 years I’m sure the Droid X will be really out dated so do I start the cycle all over again? Would I even make it 4 years?
Historically I have always been of the opinion that smart phones were really just a jack of all trades master of none. Everything that they did I had something that did the same job better. So why would I want one device that does many things crappy? But to be hones this new generation of smart phones have really over come that. Smart phones do a lot of things really good now.
The Droid X is a media phone. It can take 8 megapixel pictures and take up to 720p video. Right now I have a Olympus Stylus 1030 SW. Let me tell you it’s a great digital camera, it can take up to 10 megapixel pictures but the video is not as good as the Droid X. It can only do 640×480 at 15 fps (you can do 30 fps but then it limits you to 10 seconds of video). It’s worth noting that my 1030 SW will keep it’s place as my “play camera” it’s water/shock/cold proof so it’s my trail/lake/what ever camera.
I would also like the fact that I could upload pictures and video directly from my phone to photobucket or youtube. I’m sure I would still keep a high quality backup on my computers but it would be easier to post pictures and video.
Many new movies are coming out with the new “digital copy” thing and so I would also be able to watch them on my phone. Not sure if I would (or would want to, why then would I have a 61 inch TV?) or not though.
Another neat feature on the new smart phones is the GPS features. You can get turn by turn directions like any other GPS and it uses Google Maps so it would always be up to date (more so then other GPS anyways). Again to be honest I’m not sure how much I would use this.
But smart phones have geocaching apps. Right now there is not an official app out yet (looks like there are two by third party companies that are okay) Groundspeak has said they are working on one and that they are making good progress on it… Anyways, I do like my current GPS. It’s not the best one on the market for geocaching. But it does do it’s job. And now that GPS Babel supports it I can easily upload lots of caches all at once. But it does have it’s down sides… I can’t see any notes about the cache. I don’t always have my GPS with me so if I’m somewhere with spare time I can’t do any quick caching. I would need to have the information loaded into the GPS before I go.
So from a geocaching stand point the new smart phones rock. But I could also get a Garmin Oregon 550 for $500 and do paperless caching with that too. It can hold up to 10,000 way points so it would hold a huge area and kinda do the same thing. It would just not always be up to date. But in four years it would be $1140 cheaper.
So do I need easier access to facebook? Not really, most of the time I don’t read what most people post anyways.. Some things would be nice, I would not have to print out recipes when ever I want to try something new. If I’m shopping I could quickly look up what I would need also. I don’t know if I would want to use it for my RSS feeds or if I would still want to use my laptop.
I’m sure I would not want to update my web page with it. I could not imagine trying to type this much text into a phone. I already mentioned the uploading photos and video would be easier.
I have started using Mint.com to track all our financial stuff. It would be neat to be able to check it from my phone.
You can also listen to Pandora from it and that’s really cool. I listen to Pandora all the time (I am right now) and it would be cool to listen to when I’m on my bike or we could even hook it up to Nyssa’s new radio in her van.
I used to have a Palm that I got used from my boss. It was old, black and white, but I did use it all the time because of it’s calender feature (I also kept track of my financial stuff so maybe I would use Mint.com). I also used it as a way to keep track of all the prayer request that I would get. I think I would that feature of the phone a lot.
They have some cool Bible programs for smart phones. I just did a quick search and found a free one called YouVersion that has the ESV in it. I think I would like having the Bible in my phone.
That is about all the positives that I can see right now. The question is not if I would like the phone or if I would use it but rather is it worth it? $410 every year for four years is a lot of money. So I’m not sure what I’m going to do right now. But the phone does not come out until next Thursday, so I still got some time to think about it.
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