I hate to carrier bash but there's a reason why T Mobile has the statistically known worst coverage in america. I don't care where you are or how much you claim you usually get good service in your area, its still T mobile. The N1 may have higher specs but there's a reason why Android websites and bloggers still view the Droid as the dominant device. Yes sales have something to do with it, but again, that ties in with the carrier. More people are on Verizon because of the service...less people are on T mobile because of its service. I'm sorry your Android experience was ruined because of a pathetic carrier but...I guess it is what it is.
I'm curious to see what the Verizon N1 users say about their 3G experience... I'd like to get a N1, but I have TMo and I'm concerned about the radio issue.
Agreed. Or even what the ATT users say.
Hopefully they didn't put a under-powered radio in it
I just got mine yesterday and I do not see the same 3G issues that's mentioned or is in that video in the first post. Currently sitting at my desk my 3G signal is -73 20 asu (whatever the asu means) then placing it in my hand at various positions changes the signal to -83 and 13 asu. I can clutch it with both hands tightly and get it down to -93, but still see 3 bars so its staying 3G for me no matter what.
I'm in Atlanta and the building i'm sitting in happens to be an ATT(Cingular) corporate office so take it for what you want. I'll try again when I get home (boonies) to see if there is any difference.
The AT&T version does not suffer from the same issue some with T-Mobile have seen regarding the 3G signal.
isn't it too early to tell... users have only just started getting there's...
if there is truth though, wondering if due to the 850mhz better penetration... areas with 1900 at&t only might have similar issues to T-Mo I would think... unless the AT&T has a newer firmware that we T-Mo N1 users haven't gotten yet???![]()
So you need to make a gmail email with the nexusone?
Your question asks about a "google account". I don't know what a google account is. Did you mean a gmail account? If so, then yes. You do need a gmail account for the device to work properly. All the helpful verizon guy will do is associate the device with a gmail account.
by the way, you need at least one gmail account to sync your contacts.
The potential problem is that whatever account is first set up is basically stuck as the primary account (for the naive IM app, the account in market where you buy apps, the latitude account in maps, and a few other places). It CAN be changed in the future, but that requires a total factory wipe.
So, the advice is to make sure that when the device is set up (by you or the verizon store rep) just put thought into what gmail account you're using.
But, in short, YES, you do NEED a gmail account.
I've owned Android, Apple, and BlackBerry devices ..
Email was best on the BlackBerry, followed closely by the iPhone, and far into last place was Android.
Constantly had problems with my Droid.. getting the same emails after I had deleted them, not getting emails, not sending emails properly, etc...
agreed... for non BES users, BB sucks balls.... iphone by FAR the best out of the box integration with Exchange/Outlooks (both email AND calendar)... without the need for an expensive BES server and license....