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Verizon Droid vs. Google Nexus One: An Ongoing Comparison
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How does Google's own Android phone stack up against the model already on the market? Let's look at the facts (so far).
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Re: Verizon Droid vs. Google Nexus One: An Ongoing Comparison
How does Google's own Android phone stack up against the model already on the market? Let's look at the facts (so far).
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i odnt have to look at the comparison..... you know that htc and google with this being thres isnt going to allow it to be less any anything that already released motorolas version.... the nexus one will be bad ass and cant wait for it to come cdma -
Re: Verizon Droid vs. Google Nexus One: An Ongoing Comparison
No doubt the Nexus will trump the Droid in most every way, except for the lack of a keyboard... and that, my dear friends, would prevent me from ever owning one.
I'd be willing to bet that Google/HTC are holding off on the QWERTY for a later release (assuming the no-qwerty predictions are right for the Nexus One.) HTC has a history of releasing identical phones except for the inclusion of the QWERTY.Comment
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Re: Verizon Droid vs. Google Nexus One: An Ongoing Comparison
No doubt the Nexus will trump the Droid in most every way, except for the lack of a keyboard... and that, my dear friends, would prevent me from ever owning one.
I'd be willing to bet that Google/HTC are holding off on the QWERTY for a later release (assuming the no-qwerty predictions are right for the Nexus One.) HTC has a history of releasing identical phones except for the inclusion of the QWERTY.Comment
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Re Verizon Droid vs Google Nexus One An Ongoing Comparison
No doubt the Nexus will trump the Droid in most every way, except for the lack of a keyboard... and that, my dear friends, would prevent me from ever owning one.
I'd be willing to bet that Google/HTC are holding off on the QWERTY for a later release (assuming the no-qwerty predictions are right for the Nexus One.) HTC has a history of releasing identical phones except for the inclusion of the QWERTY.yup thats for sure and there are some problems with the landscape mode as well in the newer versions of android.... that may be part of the reasons as well.. ask the droid owners that kb can be fussy at times. i feel by the end of the year once all bugs worked out of v2.1 and above of the os that they will release the google phone by htc with a keyboard.
"Please please come to sprint by end of the year!(crossing fingers)"
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Re: Re Verizon Droid vs Google Nexus One An Ongoing Comparison
and that my friends is exatcly what im waitn gon... call it a nexus pro... Lol!
"Please please come to sprint by end of the year!(crossing fingers)"
although, im bout to switch from sprint if they dont quit the latest bs... and start getting some of the newer (better phone) not crap like the samsung moment...blah!Comment
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Re: Verizon Droid vs. Google Nexus One: An Ongoing Comparison
One of the downsides of the Droid, for me anyway, is that it's a Motorola product. Not a fan.
As for Sprint, yeah, they suck. But, that being said, I've been with Verizon and ATT (at least, back before they changed the name,) and I didn't have good experiences with any of them.
I'm out of contract, though... so, if/when an HTC keyboard enabled snapdragon comes about, I'll be prepared to jump ship, even though I absolutely love my Touch Pro.Comment
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Re: Verizon Droid vs. Google Nexus One: An Ongoing Comparison
One of the downsides of the Droid, for me anyway, is that it's a Motorola product. Not a fan.
As for Sprint, yeah, they suck. But, that being said, I've been with Verizon and ATT (at least, back before they changed the name,) and I didn't have good experiences with any of them.
I'm out of contract, though... so, if/when an HTC keyboard enabled snapdragon comes about, I'll be prepared to jump ship, even though I absolutely love my Touch Pro.Comment
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Re Verizon Droid vs Google Nexus One An Ongoing Comparison
I suppose out of the three, Verizon was the most idiotic for me.
From the very first month with them, they sent me two bills for the same phone number. I went back & forth with them every month. They'd acknowledge the problem, adjust my owed amount and "fix it." A month later, two bills. If I only paid one, the other one would end up having my phone automatically cut off. If I paid both, it was a nightmare getting credit.
Finally about 18 months into a 2 year contract, I gave up on the dolts at customer service. I researched the company on the web & found all the VPs and board members. I emailed, called, and snail mailed each and every one of them explaining my problem.
Strangely enough, it was the VP over marketing, a lady, who addressed the issue. At that point, I'd already gotten another phone with Sprint & quit paying any of the bills from Verizon. She actually called me several times over the course of maybe two weeks explaining what she was doing & checking to see how things were on my end. When all was said & done, she'd cleared my account of any back-owed amount and sent me a check for something like $400 for what she figured they'd over-billed me.
Granted, that was several years ago, but it left a bad taste in my mouth. Sprint has been a basket full of idiots, but never as bad as it was with Verizon. I've never heard of anyone having issues with them like I had.
Cingular, while never as mindless as Sprint, were just plain evil imo... but that's another story.Comment
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Re: Re Verizon Droid vs Google Nexus One An Ongoing Comparison
I suppose out of the three, Verizon was the most idiotic for me.
From the very first month with them, they sent me two bills for the same phone number. I went back & forth with them every month. They'd acknowledge the problem, adjust my owed amount and "fix it." A month later, two bills. If I only paid one, the other one would end up having my phone automatically cut off. If I paid both, it was a nightmare getting credit.
Finally about 18 months into a 2 year contract, I gave up on the dolts at customer service. I researched the company on the web & found all the VPs and board members. I emailed, called, and snail mailed each and every one of them explaining my problem.
Strangely enough, it was the VP over marketing, a lady, who addressed the issue. At that point, I'd already gotten another phone with Sprint & quit paying any of the bills from Verizon. She actually called me several times over the course of maybe two weeks explaining what she was doing & checking to see how things were on my end. When all was said & done, she'd cleared my account of any back-owed amount and sent me a check for something like $400 for what she figured they'd over-billed me.
Granted, that was several years ago, but it left a bad taste in my mouth. Sprint has been a basket full of idiots, but never as bad as it was with Verizon. I've never heard of anyone having issues with them like I had.
Cingular, while never as mindless as Sprint, were just plain evil imo... but that's another story.
hahah word they fix all the billing iussues withing minutes including 40 dollar change onm the only issue i had with my bill... was on and off the phone widthin 5 minutes literally.Comment
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Re: Verizon Droid vs. Google Nexus One: An Ongoing Comparison
That's what I'm hearing with everyone else I know who has them... and the surveys that have come out rating customer service seem to back it up. That's one of the reasons why, when I do toy around with the idea of leaving Sprint, even though they gave me hell in the past, I only really look at Verizon.
It's weird... for the longest time, I thought cell phone customers were just going to have to put up with bad customer service because it seemed that was all there was in the industry. I remember Clark Howard, a consumer advocate guy, saying that the market was wide open for a company to come along & actually take care of their customers. That had to be 10 years ago.
I guess Verizon was/is the only company to really step up to that plate.Comment
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Re: Verizon Droid vs. Google Nexus One: An Ongoing Comparison
That's what I'm hearing with everyone else I know who has them... and the surveys that have come out rating customer service seem to back it up. That's one of the reasons why, when I do toy around with the idea of leaving Sprint, even though they gave me hell in the past, I only really look at Verizon.
It's weird... for the longest time, I thought cell phone customers were just going to have to put up with bad customer service because it seemed that was all there was in the industry. I remember Clark Howard, a consumer advocate guy, saying that the market was wide open for a company to come along & actually take care of their customers. That had to be 10 years ago.
I guess Verizon was/is the only company to really step up to that plate.Comment
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