Wait for Nexus Two
M_R_L
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From a review in PC World

So when you boil it down and look at the Nexus One based on reviews, you might become a little hesitant to purchase the device. Though it has its flaws, it also has its high points, and most certainly signals a change in the market for Google. Early-adopters often run into the problem of buying a subpar device just because it's shiny and new; it's best, perhaps, to watch the Nexus One evolve, become the Nexus Two, and see how Google listens to its customers and improves its product.

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supitsmike
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M_R_L wrote:

From a review in PC World

So when you boil it down and look at the __________ based on reviews, you might become a little hesitant to purchase the device. Though it has its flaws, it also has its high points, and most certainly signals a change in the market for______ . Early-adopters often run into the problem of buying a subpar device just because it's shiny and new; it's best, perhaps, to watch the ________ evolve, become the _______, and see how _______ listens to its customers and improves its product.


 

While I see where you're coming from, I can't agree with that rationale. Take what you said, and fill in any new phone/company  that's coming out.

 

You can say thath about pretty much anything.

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M_R_L
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I posted the review from PC World only as a matter of interest to those always waiting for the next version and never enjoying what exists. As I said in an earlier post I am very happy with the Moto Droid BUT having it for 2 months and giving up on the physical keyboard AND seeing that the Nexus One will be available from Verizon in the Spring, if I did not already have the Moto Droid, I would wait. The physical keyboard is my only issue - I would rather have the phone thinner and less weight as I carry it in shirt pocket.

 

 

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fezzik
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Man I bought the Droid mostly for the physical keyboard and it has been over 2 weeks since I have used it and a couple of days since I even slid it out and that was just to show someone that it had it.  I agree except I would have never known it without having the option of both but if I had something like the Nexus 1 I would be just as happy if not more. That's not to say that I regret buying the Droid.  I love my Droid just my next one will probably be a high end touch only phone.  I just can't imagine what 2011 will hold for Android phones. 

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