
It's twin the Nexus completely shocked me. The screen's a beast, and the battery lasts all day. I'm connected to the internet tethering through it right now (with tethering built into the Android 2.2 OS) and 1/2 my HxF posts are made from my N1.
I'm not crazy, ask my toaster.
I'm really starting to lean toward that. Even when comparing some of the specs to the high end American only ones (ie Evo, Droid X) it matches in most cases (except for the camera, which I really don't care about).
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@HotelUser
Just wondering, how does the screen fair in sunlight? The Super AMOLED was one of the things making me lean towards the Galaxy S, but if the Desire's screen (which is similar to the Nexus One's) holds up fine... well it's something to keep in mind.
I'm out of town actually and have been sitting outside using it quite a lot. It's perfectly visible outside, and you can even set the phone to autobrightness, which detects how bright to make the screen when you go outside
I'm really starting to lean toward that. Even when comparing some of the specs to the high end American only ones (ie Evo, Droid X) it matches in most cases (except for the camera, which I really don't care about).
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@HotelUser
Just wondering, how does the screen fair in sunlight? The Super AMOLED was one of the things making me lean towards the Galaxy S, but if the Desire's screen (which is similar to the Nexus One's) holds up fine... well it's something to keep in mind.
I'm not crazy, ask my toaster.
That's great news. I'll be using this phone a lot, especially come September with going to school and what not, I was really worrying about how the screen would perform in the bright light.
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