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Originally Posted by hrbib21
... I get the personal preference part of it because I wouldn't mind having a N1 myself. But I am certainly happy with my Eris.
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I am more than happy with my Eris, and I came to it from a Nexus One, as I indicated in one of my very first posts here.
The biggest problem was not the N1 itself, but T-Mobile, which I only learned had horrid coverage in my area after making the purchase (very, very poor research on my part).
But there were problems with the N1 itself; sluggish after a few hours use in wifi mode.. dropped wifi connection often, and other phones in this same area using the same wifi had good strong signal the whole while.. what I call "wiggy" software: sometimes a light touch on the screen worked and sometimes repeated hard touches is what it took to invoke an app or link in the browser.
Pretty phone, though.
Meanwhile, my Eris, on Verizon, is superb in all departments as compared to the N1 I had. Very glad I made the switch and got the refund.