Considering switching to Droid X..

I've got some questions about the phone...
1. how does it do in pockets? Is it easy to fit, or is it uncomfortable?
2. Does the alarm have the option of setting an alarm to go off everyday? Or do you have to manually turn on the alarm each time?

As the other Guys Have said an i'll pute my two cents in as well if U dont mine that big ol screen an other goodies on the X its for u an i've done all kinds of stuff with my X from Listing to Music in many different ways to taking some great pictures of a Steam
Engine thats as old as all us possibly!  it was built in 40's an still Running Today but right now its sleeping till around April when they'll wake her up. then thats when the real fun begins. ok!  back to to phone it searches the web ok even better if got Wi-Fi. U
can find many good apps to pute on her but check them out first or ask one of the many great contributors on here for suggestions on them if Ur not sure because one bad app equals a not very good X . An having a X with the Hiccups    can make
want to return it as fast as you got it . So if U get one have fun with it an give some Post an let us know what u think

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