@Chizzed Honestly, AT&T probably spent way too much money on the iphone and just can't make the deals that verizon can now. Right now, AT&T has one awesome phone, but Verizon is slowly getting some really good phones with a few awesome ones.
@MRCUR that's what I did and I love my nexus one. This phone looks great! I bet ATT will even cripple the Dell Streak, its such a shame. Android without Google is the worst thing you can possibly do to a phone.
@MRCUR It's Verizon that has the nasty habit of crippling their phones. Sure, VZ network may be better but I travel a lot and prefer a phone that I can use overseas.
@tonicboy Maybe that was the case a few years ago, but the story has flipped lately. Verizon pulled their collective head out of their ass and realized that dumbing down the user experience so it was the same on all phones is not what people want.
You're right. We all need to get what we want. Seriously, I'm creating my own start-up to make EXACTLY what users say they want. And getting it done in a timely manner, at the right price point. From phones, to tablets, to cars, to everything.
I feel like everything we want always has a catch, or something missing. Where is our perfect dream gadget?
Speaking of the nexus one, when the hell is it coming out on Verizon?!
When those rumors of the March 23rd-ish release came out, I'm glad I knew someone who's been working at Verizon for 2 years. I asked him if it was and he said "No" so I renewed my contract and got a Droid for $75. Even though I really wanted the Nexus one, that's excellent bang for the buck.
@I Fling Poo Really? Goodbye Nexus One? I understand saying that to go for the EVO 4G... The Incredible has more ram than the Nexus One and that's about it. IMO, it looks inferior to the Nexus One.
@TareG The extra ram is exactly why it's better than the Nexus One. Have you even tried a Nexus One? It's a great phone, but bogs down way to easily once you start running more intensive apps or have a couple opened at once. Since it's not the Snapdragon CPU that is the limitation, it must be the RAM. More RAM would basically complete the Nexus One (of course fix the bugs as well, but that's a given for any phone).
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Goodbye, Nexus One. Hello, Incredible. =P
@I Fling Poo
Why can't AT&T get phones like these? I mean, my iPhone 3GS is good but damn...I'd love some hot HTC + Android action right about now.
@Chizzed
Honestly, AT&T probably spent way too much money on the iphone and just can't make the deals that verizon can now. Right now, AT&T has one awesome phone, but Verizon is slowly getting some really good phones with a few awesome ones.
@Chizzed - Why would you want an Andorid phone one AT&T anyways? They're completely crippled.
Just get an N1 with AT&T 3G bands if you really want some AT&T Android action.
@I Fling Poo
It's more like,"Hello Incredible, meet Nexus 1 and Milestone, hope you all have fun"
@MRCUR I concur.
@MRCUR that's what I did and I love my nexus one. This phone looks great! I bet ATT will even cripple the Dell Streak, its such a shame. Android without Google is the worst thing you can possibly do to a phone.
@MRCUR
It's Verizon that has the nasty habit of crippling their phones. Sure, VZ network may be better but I travel a lot and prefer a phone that I can use overseas.
@Chizzed
I'll trade you an iPhone on Verizon for an HTC Incredible on AT&T. What do you say? Deal?
@tonicboy Maybe that was the case a few years ago, but the story has flipped lately. Verizon pulled their collective head out of their ass and realized that dumbing down the user experience so it was the same on all phones is not what people want.
@Chizzed Cuz At&T hates true Android phones.
@angermeans The travesty that is the AT&T Backflip firmware convinced me to get a N1 and skip the Streak.
@EWTHeckman
You're right. We all need to get what we want. Seriously, I'm creating my own start-up to make EXACTLY what users say they want. And getting it done in a timely manner, at the right price point. From phones, to tablets, to cars, to everything.
I feel like everything we want always has a catch, or something missing. Where is our perfect dream gadget?
@Chizzed
Also, just thought that HTC might surprise us with a sick WP 7 phone for AT&T? Man I hope so. Would be eeppiiccc.
@I Fling Poo And probably the next iPhone as well.
@I Fling Poo
Speaking of the nexus one, when the hell is it coming out on Verizon?!
When those rumors of the March 23rd-ish release came out, I'm glad I knew someone who's been working at Verizon for 2 years. I asked him if it was and he said "No" so I renewed my contract and got a Droid for $75. Even though I really wanted the Nexus one, that's excellent bang for the buck.
@Chizzed
I dont know man , I am repenting my decision to sell my 3gs and get a nexus one.
There are few things that the nexus one is better than the iphone at but in most cases the iphone still comes out on top.
@I Fling Poo
Really? Goodbye Nexus One? I understand saying that to go for the EVO 4G... The Incredible has more ram than the Nexus One and that's about it. IMO, it looks inferior to the Nexus One.
@TareG The extra ram is exactly why it's better than the Nexus One. Have you even tried a Nexus One? It's a great phone, but bogs down way to easily once you start running more intensive apps or have a couple opened at once. Since it's not the Snapdragon CPU that is the limitation, it must be the RAM. More RAM would basically complete the Nexus One (of course fix the bugs as well, but that's a given for any phone).
@Narutogrey I have a N1 and it is a beast, no matter how much I make it work it just keeps going
@Chizzed Thief!