The first real "Google Phone"
10/10
Throw a hardware keyboard on this thing and tweak the antenna performance a bit, and the battery life would automatically improve in my situation and I'd also be able to get some serious messaging done. But as it stands, this device simply doesn't suit me. It will likely please many other people, though, and for those that live in more densely covered network areas and those that like, or even prefer, virtual keyboards, it might actually be a perfect fit. But for me, the phone doesn't live up to the hype surrounding it's launch, and I'd sooner stick with a Motorola DROID. Still, it easily earns a "Recommended" rating.
But with that said, a version of the Nexus One built for Verizon's network is on its way, and big red's 3G coverage map might help sell quite a few Nexus Ones for those that are less concerned with the T-Mobile version's lower monthly rates.
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Michael Oryl from MobileBurn
(Jan 21, 2010)
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