@ale This phone(the g-phone) has nothing to do with the Bravo/passion, although I believe it is a variant in style. Google is making this phone on purpose, 1 to climb the later here in the US but mainly to get Android out in Europe, hence making a GSM phone. Verizon is still getting a hot HTC phone quarter 1(Jan) with all the bells and whistles just not this phone. Google, unfortunately will learn though it's only a matter of time before a shitty network starts taking the shine off of a good product. Apple is learning a very valuable lesson!!
@1ofdakoolkidz Yes, but this will run on T-Mobile or AT&T, so where's the better network? The only "better network" android phones are the ones on Verizon supposedly. I.E. The Droid/Eris.
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crap. so much for Verizon getting an Android version of the HD2
Verizon Passion my assho..... anyway!
so there's no chance is there? I mean of another Android super phone coming to Verizon
@ale
The Bravo, Maybe.
Looks better than the passion anyway.
@jon
I wish Verizon gets the Bravo. This thing is ugly
@ale This phone(the g-phone) has nothing to do with the Bravo/passion, although I believe it is a variant in style. Google is making this phone on purpose, 1 to climb the later here in the US but mainly to get Android out in Europe, hence making a GSM phone. Verizon is still getting a hot HTC phone quarter 1(Jan) with all the bells and whistles just not this phone. Google, unfortunately will learn though it's only a matter of time before a shitty network starts taking the shine off of a good product. Apple is learning a very valuable lesson!!
@1ofdakoolkidz Yes, but this will run on T-Mobile or AT&T, so where's the better network? The only "better network" android phones are the ones on Verizon supposedly. I.E. The Droid/Eris.