@Forphucsake i had a hard time switching too because of fragmentation but I finally sold my 3Gs and made the move to jump ship to the Nexus one. I couldn't be happier with my choice. This is a slick phone and to tell you the truth I have fallen in love with the interface more in one week then I did in three years with the iPhone. Sure there are little things that I miss (like more polished apps, a little better touch sensibility, and especially how I own a MacBook pro, imac, and Mac mini and how easy it was to use all together.) But I am extremely happy with my decision and I will most likely be android for life. I love the openness (I always thought so what if its open), but this means a lot for the consumer. I can do things with my phone that I couldn't of dreamed of even with jailbreaking my iPhone. Android has matured into a stellar OS that really can't be touched by anything that is put right now. Another thing is how amazing the hardware world (especially HTC) is innovating and keeping android unique. This phone screen is gorgeous and now that android has multitouch and especially multitasking no one can compete, well at least in my opinion. If I was you I would make the jump. Its an exciting time to be on the Android train. HTC EVO 4G anyone?
@DeFlanko Since I'm in Australia and the EVO is more then just a dream away :( I'm going for the Desire myself, I like the option of pretty much having a N1 but with Sense on it as well. If I don't like Sense then it'll just get switched off. Best of both worlds.
For those looking for a device strictly for reading, the new Kobo is a nice little option. It's small enough to slip into a pocket, can do more with a PDF than the competition, and at $129, it's $10 cheaper than both the Nook and Kindle WiFi.
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This was the only thing that has stopped me going to Android so far, buying the handset that won't get upgraded/does but is really late etc.
Time to sell the N900 & SE Aino (NEVER buy one) and go Android.
@Forphucsake i had a hard time switching too because of fragmentation but I finally sold my 3Gs and made the move to jump ship to the Nexus one. I couldn't be happier with my choice. This is a slick phone and to tell you the truth I have fallen in love with the interface more in one week then I did in three years with the iPhone. Sure there are little things that I miss (like more polished apps, a little better touch sensibility, and especially how I own a MacBook pro, imac, and Mac mini and how easy it was to use all together.) But I am extremely happy with my decision and I will most likely be android for life. I love the openness (I always thought so what if its open), but this means a lot for the consumer. I can do things with my phone that I couldn't of dreamed of even with jailbreaking my iPhone. Android has matured into a stellar OS that really can't be touched by anything that is put right now. Another thing is how amazing the hardware world (especially HTC) is innovating and keeping android unique. This phone screen is gorgeous and now that android has multitouch and especially multitasking no one can compete, well at least in my opinion. If I was you I would make the jump. Its an exciting time to be on the Android train. HTC EVO 4G anyone?
@angermeans I also had the iphone and got a nexus one and i swear it's like night and day, i love it. And i'll take an Evo please!
@The Geek
no wonder Apple is suing HTC since they are afraid of more people defecting over to Android.
@angermeans
I'm waiting a few paychecks to get my Nexus one, i'm tired of my iPhone 2G.
@DeFlanko Since I'm in Australia and the EVO is more then just a dream away :( I'm going for the Desire myself, I like the option of pretty much having a N1 but with Sense on it as well. If I don't like Sense then it'll just get switched off. Best of both worlds.