I live in the Bay Area. I have an iPhone on AT&T. I was waiting for the Nexus One phone on Verizon because of AT&T's crappy network here. (It's my first time on AT&T)
A friend of mine who lives in SF got an unlocked Nexus One on AT&T and has no signal problems. He says the iPhone as a phone device is also the problem.
I went through an Asian and European unlocked phone phase years ago and I could get Cingular signals wherever, so I can see his point.
Now I'm confused and more importantly, impatient.
I read rumors that the Nexus One won't work on CDMA as well as it's unlocked AT&T and T-Mobile versions. Is this true?
If I buy an unlocked AT&T Nexus One and still hate the network, is there a way to use that phone through Verizon once it's available? Or will I need to buy another Nexus One on Verizon?
I really want the Nexus One because it has the scroll ball thingy, which I've always said I wish my phones had on the bottom of the phone. I won't go to Sprint because I had to sue them years ago for moving my contract date around. (I won)
Thanks for your help!
A friend of mine who lives in SF got an unlocked Nexus One on AT&T and has no signal problems. He says the iPhone as a phone device is also the problem.
I went through an Asian and European unlocked phone phase years ago and I could get Cingular signals wherever, so I can see his point.
Now I'm confused and more importantly, impatient.
I read rumors that the Nexus One won't work on CDMA as well as it's unlocked AT&T and T-Mobile versions. Is this true?
If I buy an unlocked AT&T Nexus One and still hate the network, is there a way to use that phone through Verizon once it's available? Or will I need to buy another Nexus One on Verizon?
I really want the Nexus One because it has the scroll ball thingy, which I've always said I wish my phones had on the bottom of the phone. I won't go to Sprint because I had to sue them years ago for moving my contract date around. (I won)
Thanks for your help!