Guess there's one big surprise out of this whole thing, wonder if there's going to be more.
Great I just bought the Droid SPECIFICALLY because the N1 was supposed to only go to TMo.
Now I get to fork out a crap-ton more money in the long run for this thing.
Awesome.
Chill out buddy, Engadget prefers the Droid anyways, I posted this in the Droid section:
You buy a Nexus One, and then another phone comes out afterward. Happens in tech dude. I don't see the Nexus One as being all that superior either. The OMAP3 3430 in the Droid holds its own against the Nexus One's Snapdragon.
Just another Android phone.
To be perfectly honest, the better Android does as a whole, the better off all Android users are. I hope they sell the **** out of the Nexus One. Maybe more devs will put out more apps (provided Google fixes the apps on SD card issue, see here http://forum.androidcentral.com/market-applications-games/5014-want-better-apps-heres-thing.html)
Engadget Review said:We were longing to get back to the Droid a number of times while using this device
I understand that, but some of the basic features of it are what I wanted, just was under the impression it was not available to me.
Are a lot of the features they are showing off Android 2.1 stuff or Nexus One stuff?
Engadget Review said:We were longing to get back to the Droid a number of times while using this device
Not that big of a deal. They're different enough in form factor and they just said the Droid will be getting 2.1 that it's hardly a difference. It just depends which form factor you prefer and I like the Droid more.
You buy a Nexus One, and then another phone comes out afterward. Happens in tech dude. I don't see the Nexus One as being all that superior either. The OMAP3 3430 in the Droid holds its own against the Nexus One's Snapdragon.
Not that big of a deal. They're different enough in form factor and they just said the Droid will be getting 2.1 that it's hardly a difference. It just depends which form factor you prefer and I like the Droid more.