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BB does have a larger support though.01-06-10 10:26 AMLike 0 - Should be alot of initial storm buyers up for early renewal by spring,wonder how many leave S1 for a nexus? Thats assuming monthly bill will be around the same. Im more than likely going to give the nexus a shot once it gets here. Hate to bail on my storm but it seems its time. lol. Hopefully BB steps up the OS soon. I hear rumors of S3 already but more and more im assuming its still going to be more of the same. Hope im wrong but to see the S2 hit and more or less be the exact same phone with wifi and more memory didnt impress me at all. Thought i wanted one initially but that wore off quick. Lets see how the reviews go as people start getting the Nexus.01-06-10 11:57 AMLike 0
- Should be alot of initial storm buyers up for early renewal by spring,wonder how many leave S1 for a nexus? Thats assuming monthly bill will be around the same. Im more than likely going to give the nexus a shot once it gets here. Hate to bail on my storm but it seems its time. lol. Hopefully BB steps up the OS soon. I hear rumors of S3 already but more and more im assuming its still going to be more of the same. Hope im wrong but to see the S2 hit and more or less be the exact same phone with wifi and more memory didnt impress me at all. Thought i wanted one initially but that wore off quick. Lets see how the reviews go as people start getting the Nexus.01-06-10 01:11 PMLike 0
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- Flash is coming to the Nexus 1, check out the video from Engadget
Nexus One previewed with Flash 10.1 beta: careful what you wish for (video) -- Engadget
The web browsing seems solid.01-06-10 02:57 PMLike 0 -
- Good luck with it. As i said i really hope RIM has something new in store for S3. I just dont feel like waiting till Oct. ,Nov. to find out. Without a major OS overhaul i cant stay on the storm. Would be nice to see RIM just make the storm a seperate entity altogether. Meaning make a OS dedicated to the storm only. It seems their continued effort to make a outdated OS touchscreen capable as opposed to making a New and fresh full touch OS is their own worst doing right now tech wise. If they can get all that done by the spring I'll stay...01-06-10 03:18 PMLike 0
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They've all got their advantages, disadvantages, and lovable quirks. Otherwise there wouldn't be such a wide market with so many buyers still buying.01-06-10 06:00 PMLike 0 -
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Posted from my CrackBerry at wapforums.crackberry.com01-07-10 10:00 PMLike 0 -
Flash is coming to the Nexus 1, check out the video from Engadget
Nexus One previewed with Flash 10.1 beta: careful what you wish for (video) -- Engadget
The web browsing seems solid.
Good luck with it. As i said i really hope RIM has something new in store for S3. I just dont feel like waiting till Oct. ,Nov. to find out. Without a major OS overhaul i cant stay on the storm. Would be nice to see RIM just make the storm a seperate entity altogether. Meaning make a OS dedicated to the storm only. It seems their continued effort to make a outdated OS touchscreen capable as opposed to making a New and fresh full touch OS is their own worst doing right now tech wise. If they can get all that done by the spring I'll stay...01-07-10 10:49 PMLike 0 - the N1 is no iPhone killer......the N1 UI is still rough.....
i the iPhone is so irrelevant why does it continue to be the standard for what needs to be met?
I JB'd my 3G and BB doesnt hold a match to it.....im not looking to get into an argument.....but IMO N1 falls short of what I was expecting01-07-10 11:25 PMLike 0 -
- Nexus looks awesome but can't leave blackberry for 2 yrs so will just wait for the nexus 2, or better yet if new phones come out every couple of months maybe it will be the nexus 4-5 hehe01-08-10 12:13 AMLike 0
- I might get this... Though...
I would certainly miss the physical keyboard. I've had several touch screen only devices in the past; such as the Eris, Storm and a couple WinMo phones, and every time I get fed up with not being able to blaze out text messages, that I eventually switch to a phone with a physical keyboard. Every time I get a touch screen only phone, I assume that the typing will be more accurate, and genuinely believe that I'll have better luck, but this has yet to happen...
On top of this, the Nexus One appears to have marginal improvements over the Moto Droid. The 1ghz processor is very impressive, but so far from what I've read, it still doesn't make the device a whole lot snappier than the Moto Droid...
I'll have to look into it more, and I'm generally a sucker for these new devices, so I may end up getting one anyways...01-10-10 04:41 AMLike 0
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