You felt the onscreen keyboard was that hard to work with? Something you can't get used to?
I've had the iphone 3g before and went through the same thing. I don't know what it is about touchscreen keyboards. My fingers were just not made for them But if you're used to touchscreens then this phone is awesome. I am praying that blackberry gets the google maps navigation like the N1 has. It is really incredible...so much better than a stand-alone navi.
Verizon will be getting it in the Spring. I haven't read up on any talks about it being available for Sprint. My guess is since they'll be coming out with a CDMA version for Verizon, Sprint users can expect to pay full price and use the unlocked phone on their network. Kind of like what AT&T is doing now.
Nexus One at VZ in this quarter 2010. But, why get it? The Inc has been shown (in reviews) to be a better phone with more accurate multitouch and very smooth operation.
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how much support will there be with the OS? Would UT be worth it to flash the HTC sense ui? Last few days of reading have me wondering if I should switch phones.I like the n1, but like the sense ui