>From the point of view of a (relative to you) dumb user of a nexus
one, I'd be glad to add a bit to the disscusion.

I'm running android 2.2 froyo on a nexus one, and i'm loving it. No
other phone comes completely unlocked, allows tethering and a huge app
catalog while not being on any carriers leash.
I love pretty much about android but there ARE many glitches that have
nothing to do with the sdk or developer tools that (except maybe when
i flash my phone) I've never used.

I found this discussion through search:
After i went out of alarm clock mode and the phone got stuck in a
weird kind of state. Any time I tried to interact with the home screen
i'd get haptic feedback and zero response at the homescreen. After a
couple of seconds trying to kick it out of that state the phone kind
of bricked and I had to hard reset it (take out the battery) to get it
working again. Stuff like that happens to me from time to time.

Besides this incident, just a couple of interface refinements would do
android quite good, like auto-fitting text in browser when using multi
touch and not the zoom buttons etc.

All that said, it's the best platform out there today (together with
iOs, no offence), and my only real choice. Definitely the only truly
customizable portable platform that exists today for mobile at all,
and that's HUGE for 2 years of work. It's pretty buggy at times, but
that'll go with time I guess (:

Running FRF91 on an at&t band nexus one. Cellcom, Israel.

Thanks so much for this amazing product, I'm excited to see where
android and the phones running it evolves, and I'm anxious to see
android market share roar, because honestly I think that besides the
Iphone android is the only real decent mobile os out there. Iphone
being the simplistic platform with a great fluid physics-interface UI,
and android being everything that the iphone blatently isn't.


Nadav

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