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Nexus One
Anyone else getting one of these? I know they aren't the greatest phone, but it is the most rounded phone.
Most phones have a really nice feature, this phone has pretty good features in all categories instead. When it comes out on Verizon I will definitely be getting this.
Qualcomm QSD 8250 1 GHz
3.7 inch (diagonal) widescreen WVGA AMOLED touchscreen
800 x 480 pixels
100,000:1 typical contrast ratio
1ms typical response rate
Memory
512 MB Flash
512 MB RAM
4 GB Micro SD Card (Expandable to 32 GB)
Camera & Flash
5 megapixels
Autofocus from 6 cm to infinity
2X digital zoom
LED flash
User can include location of photos from phone's AGPS receiver
Video captured at 720x480 pixels at 20 frames per second or higher, depending on lighting conditions
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If you're interested in the iphone at&t has lost their exclusive rights and in the next year they will be available through all cellular providers. So if that's something that interests you it might be in your best interest to hold out. Haven't heard anything about that phone though. I'll have to check it out.
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I hate the iphone personally. After having a particular conversation with an Apple hardware repair expert I don't think I'll touch one of those.
Besides, why wouldn't I want a phone from someone who currently dominates the internet market?
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The Nexus One is pretty cool, but I'd probably go with the Droid. The iPhone on, say, Verizon would be pretty tempting over both of those, if only for the very near perfect software. But I'm also kinda bored with the iPhone. I'd probably go with the Droid. But the N1 is a nice alternative without any doubt. It just doesn't feel different enough for me.
I also like physical keyboards.
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If it weren't for the lack of a keyboard and me already having a Nokia N900...yes, I would be veery tempted by the Nexus One.
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I've been looking at the HTC HD2 but I think I'm gonna hold out for a bit and see if something better is announced. I'd go with the Evo but I cant stand Sprint lol.
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huh...I <3 my iphone. Had it for almost two years and not one problem. My only beef with it is that the google maps takes WAY to long to load and is super laggy
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I'm counting down the days until May 2nd, when I'm upgrading to a HTC Desire (non-Google Nexus One) and snapping up a 32GB Micro-SD card as soon as I can get out.
It all boils down to me wanting a phone that does this
- Large, clear screen for web browsing
- Great web browser, needs to be as fast as possible
- I have 28GB of mixed format music, so need 32GB of storage and support for m4a and wma as well as mp3
- Must be able to take nice clear photos
- Newest Android version is a must (best free apps across all smartphones), and google goggles
- Must be slim
- Must have 3.5mm headphone jack
- Must have A2DP
- Must have good GPS
- Must be usable as a modem
- Must have HSDPA
I have worked for a major handset manufacturer and had access to eveything they sold - nothing ever excited me like this does, it's everything I ever wanted a phone to do.
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sorry to bump, but who else has got one of these? Mine is AWESOME.
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I forgot all about this phone. I think it needs more advertising. Especially with competitors like the Droid, Droid Incredible and the iPhone.
Then again, I'm feeling pretty tempted by the HD2. I'm loving these 4.3" devices. Seems to be the perfect size.