Bill, just install CyanogenMOD instead of the Stock ROM, and you get 5 home
screens, alot of widgets, much snappier phone and a little sunshine.

(Also, it has an Update app so you can update the phone to a new version
without involving anything else than the phone and internet)


CyanogenMOD: http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=567610



On Thu, Jan 21, 2010 at 8:19 AM, Bill Wohler <[email protected]> wrote:

> Although I just bought a myTouch (T-Mobile's version of the HTC Magic)
> just six months ago, the 1 GHz Snapdragon processor and hi-res screen
> of the Nexus One is extremely tempting since bringing up the home
> screen is so painfully slow on the myTouch. The five home screens and
> radio on/off widgets are also appealing.
>
> I'm not sure the poor outdoor visibility is a showstopper since the
> outdoor visibility of the myTouch is pretty poor to begin with. A
> colleague just bought the N1 but we've been having rain, rain, rain
> here in the Bay Area this week, so I haven't had a chance to see the
> full-sun affect on the N1 for myself :-). Can anyone compare the
> outdoor screen visibility of the N1 and the myTouch?
>
> Next, I thought I read that the N1 only has a single band, 2100, which
> seems like it might be limiting when traveling. Is this true, or is it
> a quad-band phone like most these days? I guess if Casper is using it,
> it means it works in Europe, which is probably good enough for me :-).
>
> Are the micro-USB power cords mostly compatible? That is, could I use
> my Kindle power cord on the N1 and vice-versa?
>
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