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Now that the N1 can run Sense...

By the time the CDMA Nexus one is available for Verizon (and therefore assuming that it could potentially work with Sprint as well), the Nexus One will be old news.


Hmmm. I dont think a phone with a 3.7 inch AMOLED display and a Snapdragon processor is going to be "old news" by summer. The 4.3 inch phones like the SS wont be out till end of the year. The N1 should be on Verizon and Sprint by summer. Also, do you want to sit around and let Sprint decide if they want to upgrade your phone or would you prefer an N1 and get your update when its released?
 
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Hmmm. I dont think a phone with a 3.7 inch AMOLED display and a Snapdragon processor is going to be "old news" by summer. The 4.3 inch phones like the SS wont be out till end of the year. The N1 should be on Verizon and Sprint by summer. Also, do you want to sit around and let Sprint decide if they want to upgrade your phone or would you prefer an N1 and get your update when its released?
Yeah, "old news" may have been an overstatement. Really more of a reference to the potential 4G Supersonic that has my interest peaked, since the rest of the specs look pretty darn similar.

I do like the thought of updates straight from Google, but if you're into rooting your phone, you can have lots of fun, independent of the software release schedule of the phone manufacturer / service provider...

BTW, my reading is that Sprint plans a 4G phone first half of this year, rumored to be the SS. Nothing confirmed, just rumors / speculation.
 
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