I can add that the only think the N1 is missing is the G1's keyboard!

Also - both the G1 and Hero are beaten hands down by the N1.

Its a great phone...

Kiall

On 17 Jul 2010 16:16, "Maps.Huge.Info (Maps API Guru)" <[email protected]>
wrote:
> I bought one a couple of weeks ago, the AT&T version. I have to say
> the Nexus One is the best of the four Androids I have (Dev2, Droid,
> Evo, N1). I got all the others for free. While the Evo has a really
> nice screen, it's too big and also is on Sprint. The Droid is a good
> device but I find it too heavy and the keyboard is useless. The Dev2
> (Google Ion) is a really nice device but it is kind of slow and still
> running 1.6. Battery life on the N1 is excellent, 2 days at least
> while the Evo is about 8 hours and the Droid 12.
>
> I think anyone who can get their hands on the N1 will appreciate it,
> plus it's running 2.2 now and has the hotspot capability.
>
> -John Coryat
>
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