@Perspective i know, shame right, i mean, look at all these crap phones that have severe issues, issues such as, i dunno, say, actually holding a signal, heck or even phones that dont support the most basic of flash, and theres tonnes being sold, yet a good phone such as the nexus one isnt, man, i feel bad for being educated :(
@Perspective it's not actually discontinued, you can still buy it direct from a network (T-Mobile in the US and Vodafone in the UK) and directly from Google if you're a developer. I guess you're just wrong. Or severely butthurt. Or both.
@Bervick There are Nexus Ones on eBay but if you want another source try this one http://negrielectronics.com/google-nexus-android-unlocked-p-3100-2678.html . Negri Electronics carries just about every phone available but their prices are not the cheapest. If you are not stuck on Android I have found that the HTC HD2 with SkyFire browser installed can play almost any Flash video including sites like CNN Video and Fox News Video that are using new versions of Flash. It could even play HULU if they didn't block proxy access. I even got this one to play http://i8910hd.samsungmobile.com/home (this is the device being used for Windows Phone 7 development). The screen painting in SkyFire is a bit slow when scrolling though. Of course the HD2 is Windows Mobile 6.5 but HTC has done a great job of hiding most of it. And given the problems with the newest phones like IPhone 4G and Droid X maybe tried and true technology is not so bad?
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Wow. . .I want it. WHere can I get a Nexus One? Oh yeah, that's right. Discontinued due to lack of, you know, demand. Got it.
@Perspective
i know, shame right, i mean, look at all these crap phones that have severe issues, issues such as, i dunno, say, actually holding a signal, heck or even phones that dont support the most basic of flash, and theres tonnes being sold, yet a good phone such as the nexus one isnt, man, i feel bad for being educated :(
@Perspective
It has nothing to do with demand. It was meant as a model/template by Google. Hope that puts it into "perspective".
@Perspective don't even understand this post.
@Perspective it's not actually discontinued, you can still buy it direct from a network (T-Mobile in the US and Vodafone in the UK) and directly from Google if you're a developer. I guess you're just wrong. Or severely butthurt. Or both.
@Bervick There are Nexus Ones on eBay but if you want another source try this one http://negrielectronics.com/google-nexus-android-unlocked-p-3100-2678.html . Negri Electronics carries just about every phone available but their prices are not the cheapest. If you are not stuck on Android I have found that the HTC HD2 with SkyFire browser installed can play almost any Flash video including sites like CNN Video and Fox News Video that are using new versions of Flash. It could even play HULU if they didn't block proxy access. I even got this one to play http://i8910hd.samsungmobile.com/home (this is the device being used for Windows Phone 7 development). The screen painting in SkyFire is a bit slow when scrolling though. Of course the HD2 is Windows Mobile 6.5 but HTC has done a great job of hiding most of it. And given the problems with the newest phones like IPhone 4G and Droid X maybe tried and true technology is not so bad?
@tracdoor
It's only available because they have unsold stock left.
They just won't be getting any more deliveries.