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G1 or BH2?

Drazhar

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Mar 2, 2010
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hi, i have searched but cant find this thread so i will ask.

i have the G1 at the moment and have had it for 13 months and i ca not get the N1 as you have to be 22 months in to your 24 month contract to get it at the full discount.

the only other phone i see that's pretty good at t-mob is the BH2.. i like the Cliq but something it just saying it is not that great of an upgrade over the G1.

i also cant see anything that's majorly better on the BH2 either..

any ideas on what i should upgrade to?
 
I think since its so early in the year it might be cost-effective to maybe just hold out a little longer and see what else pops up. Its only March and there could be several other options say 6 months down the road that surpass what we've seen thus far. Just a thought - I really liked my G1 when I had it.

i was hoping the experia x10 would come out on tmobile, funny how everyone there seems to never of heard of it before tho....
 
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Isnt that a sony ericsson phone?

It's the one that was supposed to come out months ago. 4-inch screen, running a custom UI on top of Android 1.6. SE claims it'll get updated to 2.0/2.1 later, but getting a phone running 1.6 out of the box in 2010 seems like being shafted, IMO. It's also very, veeery expensive:

The question on most people
 
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379? thats not bad, i had to pay over 300 for my G1!

my G1 is so slow now and makes me wanna smash it at times!

Yes, but I bet you paid over 300 for an unsubsidized, unlocked phone without a contract. The X10 might cost you 379 subsidized and tied to a two-year contract; the full price may be as high as $879. Almost enough to buy two phones.
 
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