What phone are you giving up for the G2? And why?

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From reading the forum, it sounds like quite a few of you are current N1 users? What are other people giving up for the G2?

My past 2 phones have been the BB 8900 and the 9700. This will be my first Android based phone.
 
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considering giving up my Droid X... i'm a Verizon whore since all other carriers suck in my area (Long Beach, CA) but this phone is a beast!!
 
Don't know if you can call it "giving up", more like "getting rid of" my G1
 
From reading the forum, it sounds like quite a few of you are current N1 users? What are other people giving up for the G2?

My past 2 phones have been the BB 8900 and the 9700. This will be my first Android based phone.

I have also owned the BB 8900 and presently am using the 9700, and have never owned an Android before as well.... I'm looking forward to owning one. Unfortunately I need to wait until November, which could be good if T-Mobile also releases the myTouch HD in early November (as was rumored). IMHO, it's a good time to leave the Blackberry world and get an Android.
 
IMHO, it's a good time to leave the Blackberry world and get an Android.

Agreed. OS 6 just doesn't look like all that much of a change and the as much as I like the 9700 battery life and keyboard theres just no open development/apps for it and I think I could get a lot more out of an android device. The G2 is looking pretty awesome. Here's hoping t-mo lets me get one for the contract price.
 
I'm planning on selling my beloved Nexus One to get the G2. I don't really want to get rid of my Nexus One because of its awesomeness, but I got to play with a G2 in the store yesterday and I think it is a worthy successor.
 
@denness544, just curious, why are you giving up the Epic for the G2?

I'm actually in the same boat and today is the last day to turn the Epic in, so I went and played with a G2 at T-Mob today and it felt really nice, tight and well engineered. That said, the Epic is way smoother and faster all around, not that the G2 was a slouch.

The screen is no competition, but the G2 buttons, layout and ergonomics are supreme. That may be worth the price of admission.

Hmmm... the clock is ticking.
 
@denness544, just curious, why are you giving up the Epic for the G2?

I'm actually in the same boat and today is the last day to turn the Epic in, so I went and played with a G2 at T-Mob today and it felt really nice, tight and well engineered. That said, the Epic is way smoother and faster all around, not that the G2 was a slouch.

The screen is no competition, but the G2 buttons, layout and ergonomics are supreme. That may be worth the price of admission.

Hmmm... the clock is ticking.

I am not completely happy with my Epic but I do admit it is a nice device. I have problems with the capacitive buttons, keyboard mis-type, horrible battery life, etc. It's really the little things that bugs me. I came from an iPhone and pretty much like a device that works.

I can't just fault the Epic though. Sprint's 3G network is poor here in my area (LA/OC). I really can't turn on 4G all the time since that kills the battery so I figured with T-mobile's HSPA+ it's using just a single radio so therefore I wouldn't have to turn on and off the 4G radio. I'm not willing to stick with the Epic and Sprint's network for 2 years. Instead, I rather go on the T-mobile's month-to-month and buy the G2 straight up. I am very fickle with my mobile devices so the upgrade bug is always there. When there is something I feel worth the 2-year (or 1-year on VZ) committment then I'll jump on it. In the meantime, I rather do the no annual contract route. I can always sell my G2. ;)

The most appealing thing about the G2 to me is Vanilla Android IMO. Also, the development community will be all over this device.
 
My wife and I are switching from BlackBerrys (9650 & 8330). We got the BBs when I started my last job, which had a blackberry server. I got a nice monthly reimbursement. I recently changed positions and no longer need a blackberry, so we're jumping ship!

I've always wanted an Android phone, and the G2 is coming at the perfect time. I could upgrade to one of the Verizon Droids, but I'm tired of paying the Verizon premium. HSPA+ is supposed to be coming to Phoenix soon, so I'm pretty stoked about that too.

I'm a new member here, and while I'm sad to be leaving Crackberry, this looks like a great new home!
 
Going to the G2 from a 8900.
I can not wait for a fast phone that doesn't take 15 minutes to turn back on!!!
I've never had an android phone before but played with my friends Vibrant and Epic, so I am very excited for my G2's Monday arrival!! :D
 
Coming from a Blackberry 8120--->Blackberry 9700 and now to the G2. Once T-Mobile registers my SIM, I'm in business!:D
 
anyone ditch an iphone to go with the G2? just curious...
 

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