Cringely reported that a friend gave back the Nexus One because the radio was so horrible (apart from the expensive T-Mobile plans and the horrible customer service by Google; http://www.cringely.com/2010/01/google-2010-what-makes-the-muskrat-guard-his-musk/). It doesn't sound like you had problems with the phone part of the Nexus One?
On Jan 16, 10:58 am, Mike Wolfson <[email protected]> wrote: > I am very happy with the phone. I have had a few Android phones so > far (G1, ION/MyTouch, and Moto Cliq). This phone, is hands down the > best of the bunch. Performance is great, and the screen is > beautiful. The overall design of the phone is great - anyone who I > show it to thinks it looks amazing (it really has a "sexy" form > factor). > > Best of all, I am not missing the physical keyboard, and find the > onscreen keyboard almost as easy to use. > > Android 2.1 is fine. The little visual tweaks are fine, but nothing > that excites me too much (I turned off the live wallpaper immediately > - if it drains my battery an extra .1% it is too much). I do expect > (actually hope) that the N1 will see some Android updates sooner > (looking forward to Flash soon - again hoping), which is when some of > the other advantages of having this phone will play out. > > I am happy, but having a bit of buyers remorse (which I guess is > natural, especially for us Americans, who aren't used to spending this > amount of money on phones). > > Overall, I am very happy, and find this the best Android phone > available right now. > > @Reuben - I haven't used bluetooth either, sorry. Will be using A2DB > next weekend, to pair with some headphones, and will try to report > back. > > On Jan 15, 8:00 am, Casper Bang <[email protected]> wrote: > > > So this being a Java group, surely other people than I around here got > > a hold of Google's latest Android beast. After some days of using it, > > I just can't get my hands down over it. It feels a bit like the > > original iPhone (aluminium back), same sturdy build albeit thinner and > > with gorilla glass. Screen is absolutely gorgeous and performance 2-3 > > times that of the previous generation. I can not fathom why it got so > > relatively mixed reviews by the established blogosphere (engadget > > etc.). What is your impression?
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