If Motorola made a Droid/Milestone with a hackable firmware, Google Navigator for Australia included in the box (or available from the market) and support for UMTS 900 and 2100, that would likely be my next phone to replace my Motorola Z6. Bonus points if they can convince Vodafone Australia to carry it so I can get it on a subsidy :)
@jonwil The DROID has an unlocked bootloader, the Milestone does not. Google Navigatior is Google's responsibility, funnily enough, not Moto's. And if you'd read up a bit you'd find that the Milestone IS a 900/2100 UMTS phone.
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If Motorola made a Droid/Milestone with a hackable firmware, Google Navigator for Australia included in the box (or available from the market) and support for UMTS 900 and 2100, that would likely be my next phone to replace my Motorola Z6. Bonus points if they can convince Vodafone Australia to carry it so I can get it on a subsidy :)
@jonwil The DROID has an unlocked bootloader, the Milestone does not. Google Navigatior is Google's responsibility, funnily enough, not Moto's. And if you'd read up a bit you'd find that the Milestone IS a 900/2100 UMTS phone.
You might want to stick with your Z6.
In other news; DIE MOTO DIE.