 Hello gang, this is Bruce Wagner from OnlyOneTV, and I wanted to do this little impromptu video just to show you what I've been experimenting with. What I have here on the right is the original Motorola Droid on the Verizon network. I'm sure you're all familiar with the Motorola Droid, circa November 2009. It's running the latest version of Android 2.2, and on the left I have the brand new LG Optimus M on the Metro PCS network, which just came out in stores a couple days ago here in Manhattan, New York City. So I want to test a couple things. One thing I want to test is the actual calls because it is a phone. So what I did is I put both of these phones on my same Google Voice account. And if you're familiar with Google Voice, it'll ring all of your phones if you want it to. It'll ring all your phones simultaneously. So what I'm going to do, I have Google Voice set up to ring on my computer Gmail, and also on my landline voiceover IP sip gate phone, and on both of these cell phones. So that's kind of the order you're going to hear it ring. So the idea of this test is to see which call actually comes in, and which one comes in first, like a little race. So I'm going to do this test real quick 10 times and see how they compare. Again, this is in Midtown, West Manhattan. You hear that ringing? That's my computer. That's my sip gate voiceover IP. And there's Metro one by a nose. This is Metro PCS. This is Verizon. Again, we're in Midtown, West Manhattan, and both have very strong signals at this point. And we're going to see how they compare. That's Gmail, and that's sip gate. There's Verizon one by a nose at that time. That's test number two. And we'll try it again. I'm calling from a third phone, obviously. My own Google voice number. So this is test number three. You hear the computer rings instantly, and then sip gate. There's Metro. Metro one, I mean, Metro started ringing in one. See if Verizon makes an appearance at all. Yeah, okay, Verizon. Metro one by a long shot at that time. What are we on test four? Okay, I'm dialing test four. You hear that? Gmail rings instantly. Sip gate rings right up to that. Verizon. Verizon one by a nose at that time. Where am I on test five? Okay, I'm going to call again. I know this seems tedious, but it's interesting to see what the results come out as. Are you writing down these results? Test five, Metro one. And Metro one, where is Verizon? Verizon finally made an appearance. So again, Metro one by a long shot at that time. Now what? Test six. And calling test six. Isn't this exciting? Okay, you hear the Gmail ring immediately. Sip gate rings right up to that. That's why it's so important. Metro wins, okay. Metro wins round six. Verizon, wake up. There you are. So Verizon came in also. Metro one by a long shot in round six. This is why it's so important to have your Google voice also ring on a landline or, you know, Sip gate voice over IP line, or just on your Gmail at least so you don't miss calls. Cell phones always take a delay. It takes a while before a cell phone starts ringing. Now this is test seven. You hear the landline already ringing? Metro one. And there's Verizon. Okay, this is going to be... Hang up. Test eight. Calling again. Thrill a minute. See that? That's Gmail. That's Sip gate. Boom, that was a tie. That was a dead-on tie. So let's do round nine. Calling round nine. Okay. See if my third phone works. I'm going to call again. The third phone has to work. Okay there, that's round nine. You hear Gmail working, ringing. Sip gate ringing. Boom, Metro one. Metro PCS for the win. Boom, Verizon finally made an appearance. Again, $146 a month. $50 a month including tax. $146 a month. $50 a month. That's a whole other test. Okay, now what are we on? Is this test ten? I'm calling Gmail. My Gmail's ringing. Sip gate's ringing. This is the final test, Metro one. Metro PCS for the win. No longer the second class citizen in the wireless wars. And you know, in case you don't know, Metro PCS has nationwide coverage. So wherever Sprint works, Metro PCS works, in case you didn't know, they have fantastic network in the big cities, but they also have a partnership of some sort with Sprint as I understand it. So wherever Sprint works, Metro PCS works, it really is nationwide coverage for $50 a month including taxes on an Android smartphone. And this phone, by the way, without any contract, there's no contract and there's no cancellation fee or anything like that. It's unlimited everything. Unlimited text messaging, unlimited data, and unlimited voice. $50 a month including taxes. And the phone costs $229, and there's no contract obviously. The droid, what I bought it, it was $199, basically $200 with a two-year contract. So there's another comparison. All right, now the final, what were the results? Did we get in tally up? You tally up, I hope you have to watch this video again and write it down. And again, it's Bruce Wagner from OnlyOneTV.com and I want to do one more test and this is, I think it's a test of the CPU. It's going to show you the CPU by shutting down both phones at the exact same time and then watching both phones boot at the same time. So I'm going to have my partner here hold the camera because I only have two hands. All right, here we go. I'm going to actually try and turn off both phones at the exact same time. Okay, so let me get my fingers on the buttons. Well, okay, press the buttons. Okay, now you'll see this is the power off prompt. I'm going to hit power off on both. I did it too fast. Okay, now your phone will be shut down, okay? I'm going to hit both at the exact same time, time this. Powering off, shutting down, powering off, shutting down. Okay, let's see how it works. I think this has to do with the process. There you go, Metro 1. Let's see how long it takes for the Motorola Droid to catch up. This does have a significant impact on your daily life because every time you change the battery there you go. Okay. All right, so now we're going to do the opposite. And this is even more important, is turning it on because when you switch the batteries, that's what happens. Okay? So here's the boot process. Thank you for that third hand. This gimmick is so cute. It sings a lovely song to you. And remember, when it's singing that little audio clip, it's not doing anything else. That should slow it way down because it's singing little music to you. Droid does a little animation. But you'll see the comparison. Take a stopwatch. Boom. Okay, we're already at the start screen, the unlock screen over here. And there's your desktop. I'm going to go into Gmail. Launching Gmail. I'm in Gmail. It's loading my messages. Over here. I'm on the unlock screen here too. There, I'm in my Gmail. You see that? That's my actual messages. Over here. Apparently it's still unlocking. See, it's preparing SD card there. Now I've got the home screen touching Gmail. Won't let me. See, that's what it does. Too busy. Weight report. Force close weight report there. Now it's launching. By the way, you get that force close weight report all the time. Not over here. I don't think I've ever had it over here. So you see, it's still loading my Gmail. There's no messages yet. Still loading. There. Now I've got the messages. See the difference? I'm going to touch home at the same time. I held down home. Okay. Anyway, you get the idea. This one boots faster. It shuts down faster. Everything seems to be faster. The weight force close report thing happens all the time over here. Not over here. I think it's a slightly newer version of Android as well. So there's the difference. 229 for the phone without a contract. 200 for the phone with a two-year contract when I bought it anyway. If you buy it without a contract, I don't know what it is. There it is. Force close weight report. It's just sitting on the home screen. Without a contract, what is this? I don't know. 400, 600. I don't even know. Anyway, no contract over here. No cancellation fee obviously. Unlimited everything. Unlimited data, voice, text messages. This one is limited. I was going over my 450-minute-a-month plan just by like 12 or 15 minutes. So I had to go to the 900-minute which was the next one up. So this was $146 a month with tax. This is $50 a month with tax. Unlimited everything. No contract. You do the math. And also Metro PCS dealers in New York City, some of them, the one on 57th Street and the one on 9th Avenue in 42nd except Bitcoin. If you're interested in digital electronic currency, check out bitcoinme.com. That's B-I-T like Tom. C-O-I-N-M-E.com. Bitcoinme.com for info about that. Check me out, Bruce Wagner, OnlyOneTV. Checking out.