Until I got my Droid-X, I used a cell phone as a... cell phone.
Since then, I’m able to read my email on the go. This has resulted in more than one sale - I reacted instantly to a customer inquiry.
Additionally, with the unlimited data download (and it IS unlimited), I can listen to my local talk radio station anywhere in the U.S.
The best feature, however, is the ability to listen to Pandora Radio in my car (where I spend much of my work day). No XM Satellite, no fumbling with the radio to find something worth hearing, etc.
My dashboard is a bit of a mess, however. I have the Droid, the GPS thingie, and my iPod, all with their attendant cabling.
Getting the Droid-X was an impulse purchase, but I’m very glad I gave in.
Just curious, why are you still using an iPod and GPS when you have the Android phone. The whole reason I bought an Android phone was for the GPS and MP3 playback.
It also works as my Kindle reader, calculator, alarm clock and weather alarm. Those features were a bonus I wasn’t planning on when I got the phone.