Ula and I went down to the Verizon store and upgraded both of our phones to shiny new Motorola Droids. The one day brain dump review:
Keyboard is fine. The keys are smallish but I'm not making many mistakes with them.
Build quality is excellent, like the Motorola 3000 "brick" phone from the late 80s. Very solid.
The sound. This is the cleanest sounding phone I have ever used, and I include desk instruments in that.
display is bright and clear. touchscreen works fine. it's capacitive, so it works with your fingertip, not your fingernail.
camera - about half shit, but it works after a fashion. The tiny sensor they have demands quite a bit of light. The couple of pics I took of people had a huge red-eye problem when using the flash.
facebook contacts integration - this is pretty slick, especially if your FB friends have put their phone numbers and physical addresses in their FB profile. It does lead to having 250 people in your contact list, half of whom you will never call. This needs more work from me.
if you associate a pic with a contact, it lets you crop the image, which my last phone didn't.
as a MP3 player - sound is great through headphones, and better than expected through the on-board speaker
mail - your gmail accounts are accessed through one app, and other mail through another. This isn't too big of a deal. The UI is very slightly different between the two.
messaging / talk - it's hard to tell at first when I'm sending a text, and when I'm just going into g-Chat. anticipating this, we got unlimited texting.
web browser - more than fine. there may be some pages it doesn't work great with, but it's so much better than the BlackBerry experience.
apps / widgets - the widgets are useful enough that I wish I had more than three screens of real estate
