Overhyped, it is just another Android phone as said, and it doesn't do anything particularly special compared to any other Android phone, might be faster, but I guess it's like comparing the iPhone 3G with the 3Gs, not that different. I'll admit it's a damn solid sounding phone, I love that this phone is going to be sold unlocked, I think this is the best thing about it, I'd definately get one with AT&T wouldn't slap on a mandatory data plan (no need for it right now), and I had an extra 500+$ around. Really great sounding phone, just way more coverage than it desrves
the Nook Color proved it was an undercover tablet all along, Barnes and Noble has hit back with this latest Nook as proof of its focus on one thing: reading.
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Overhyped, it is just another Android phone as said, and it doesn't do anything particularly special compared to any other Android phone, might be faster, but I guess it's like comparing the iPhone 3G with the 3Gs, not that different. I'll admit it's a damn solid sounding phone, I love that this phone is going to be sold unlocked, I think this is the best thing about it, I'd definately get one with AT&T wouldn't slap on a mandatory data plan (no need for it right now), and I had an extra 500+$ around. Really great sounding phone, just way more coverage than it desrves