Motorola Droid. Sounds simple. iPhone 3GS. This sounds simple too. Both created a hype around them. Which one is better? Hard to tell. Maybe this comparison chart will help your make your choice! BillShrink developed a tool which allowed them to create a comparison chart between the Droid, iPhone, T-Mobile myTouch 3G, and the Palm Pre, however, the most exciting battle is Droid vs iPhone.
After watching the Droid vs iPhone chart closely, I have to say that Verizon’s upcoming phone is better than Apple’s device. More memory, better battery life, way better camera, and multitasking. The iPhone only leads at the number of apps, but 10,000 is a huge amount and you can find whatever you want among them. If you agree to a two-year contract then Sprint’s Palm Pre and T-Mobile’s myTouch 3G would be better choices in terms of total costs.
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If you listen to music on your iPhone or iPod Touch while you’re driving, you probably don’t exercise much control over your playlist–skipping and pausing songs without looking down at the screen is almost impossible. Fortunately, there are apps for that.
One of many background and font choices that come with SongVoo.
SongVoo, which released version 1.1 last week, is my latest discovery in this realm. It’s similar to PlaySafe in that it places a skin on top of your iPhone’s music player, superimposing the artist, song, and album name in large letters, and lets you control music playback with simple hand gestures that don’t require you to look at the screen–in the case of SongVoo, you touch anywhere on the screen to pause, touch twice to fast-forward to the next song, and touch three times to reverse.
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