February 5th, 2010, 07:31 PM
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Originally Posted by Nashdroid
Oh yeah, I'm hanging on. There isn't a phone I would settle for, currently, on Verizon right now. The Nexus One is a great phone, but man...I just have to have me some HTC Sense UI. After playing with the Eris the other day, now I DEFINITELY can't go without Sense UI. It just improves the Android experience too much to pass it up by picking up the N1. Don't get me wrong, I think the Nexus seems like a sweet phone, but the touch buttons, the stock Android experience, trackball, etc. Eh...it's just going to be at the bottom of the pile in a few months and everyone will have lost interest in it. At least that's what I personally think. Once the Passion/Bravo/Incredible comes to Verizon and the Supersonic comes to Sprint, everyone is going to be saying "Nexus One? What's that?" haha It won't be THAT extreme, but I seriously want a phone that will shoot 720p HD video, REALLY bad. Combine that with Sense UI, the 1ghz Snapdragon processor, a 3.7" GORGEOUS screen, and quite possibly some physical buttons and an optical track pad, and well...that's the perfect phone in my opinion. I may have left out a few other features that are big pluses for this phone, but I pretty much covered much of them.
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One advantage of the Nexus One is that it will get the latest Android version (2.2 etc) before any other manufacturer's phone. Who knows what cool things Google has planned for Android such as UI enhancements etc. Whatever they are the Nexus One will get them first. That's the only reason I'm still undecided on whether to get the Bravo or Nexus One.
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