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It has all the things I like including no slider , faster CPU , super thin and sexy , OLED high-res screen.
Not to mention a newer version of Android than we have (2.1) I bet it will have BT voice dialing too ; ) Google would`nt screw that up like Moto did.
http://www.techcrunch.com/2009/12/12/nexus-one-google-phone-picture/
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And I can almost guarantee you the battery cover wont fall off and the camera will take better quality photos ; )
a voice-to-text feature is supposed to let you dictate emails and notes by speaking directly into the phone.
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no, but i do on the other hand feel burned that the nokia x10 will be out as well as the HTC Dragon/passion/bravo (1ghz qualcom processor) will be coming out. but then again your probably going to be looking at 500+ min for these phones.
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I returned my MotoDroid hoping for this new phone to come out. Didnt like the physical keyboard. If i dont see it coming to Verizon, i will feel burned!!!
I have my fingers crossed...hopefully the HTC PassionC (CDMA?) will be here next month
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I love my DROID...esp. since it is on the best network. But honestly , I only use the slider for games occasionally (D-pad)
http://www.techcrunch.com/2009/12/12/nexus-one-google-phone-picture/
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Google is supposed to directly sell a CDMA version at some point. I bet they subsidize it somewhat also.
The next step is you only will need a data plan , and with Gizmo5 which Google bought , you will make low-cost or free calls over VOIP thanks to Google.
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bufbarnaby wrote:Google is supposed to directly sell a CDMA version at some point. I bet they subsidize it somewhat also.
The next step is you only will need a data plan , and with Gizmo5 which Google bought , you will make low-cost or free calls over VOIP thanks to Google.
Not at all. Very much like the myTouch, the Droid is a sturdy long lasting piece of hardware. I'm happy with mine, and if the GPhone does come out in the future -- I can way for my NE2 to buy another Android phone they'll release that'll be better
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Nope I very much don't feel burned cause I don't see a need to be on a GSM network either one of them. Especially with the replacement next year. I'll be fine till my NE2 when I get a phone with a dual core processor and thought to type. LOL.
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No, not at all.
If you are constantly waiting around for the next great thing, you never get anywhere. Take what you can get, when you can get it, and upgrade later if it's really THAT much better.
I'm happy to have had an Android phone now for a little over 2 months in total, and look forward to what will be available about this time next year.
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Pretty sure the Nexus One will be GSM only. CDMA is going to be dead anyway when they go to LTE.
GSM based systems are the standard around the world, not CDMA.
It will probably support all the Tmobile and AT&T freqs in a single version of the phone.