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sparrow
Posts: 858
Location: Brisbane, Queensland
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I'm with the majority who like the design - although the grey isn't fantastic. I don't like the squareness of the droid at all, but the N1 is all curves and slimness. Also, I'm kinda over the 'shiny' of the iPhone - I like the matte of the N1 too. A lot of council officers are now being issued with 2 Sim cards/phones because there are a vast Number of Optus dead zones in the new Logan area. Well this makes me appriciate my 1 to 2 bars! I was all for the N900, til I got to have a brief play with a friend's on the weekend. It's pretty chunky, although it looks great and the qwerty (i can't believe i spelt that wrong the first time..) is really good to use. However the camera is less than expected, which was disappointing as I had heard good things about Nokia cameras. |
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| #40 08:34pm 08/02/10 |
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Nerfbringer
Posts: 26
Location: Brisbane, Queensland
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Here's a good long review of the Nexus One. I tell you what, it seems pretty nice, despite some of the issues. I had no idea that these things were this advanced. I kind of want one but can't really justify it since my current phone can already send messages which is all I use it for... Does skipping on the Telstra 3G thingy prevent using certain functionalities? |
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| #41 08:48pm 08/02/10 |
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3dee
Posts: 5075
Location: Brisbane, Queensland
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Does skipping on the Telstra 3G thingy prevent using certain functionalities? Functionalities like constant 5 bar service right out into the countryside? Yes. |
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| #42 10:44pm 08/02/10 |
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Term
Posts: 4551
Location: Queensland
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look at the upcoming X10 if you want a phone thats slightly better than the n1 - and has Telstra NextG support. Also the HTC increadible - but the x10 has a better screen/camera |
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| #43 10:50pm 08/02/10 |
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Pinky
Posts: 4666
Location: Melbourne, Victoria
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Yeah the X10 looks really bloody good. Android phone as well. My last two phones have been Sony Ericsson and I've been really happy. My mate bought the Xperia X1 and that had a major problem though - had to go in for repair and they replaced the hole back section with mainboard and everything. |
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| #44 11:31pm 08/02/10 |
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trog
AGN Admin
Posts: 29265
Location: Brisbane, Queensland
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yeh.. but it's a sony. So you'll know they'll find a way to ream you somehow |
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| #45 11:33pm 08/02/10 |
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Pinky
Posts: 4668
Location: Melbourne, Victoria
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Yeah true that, wouldn't buy a DVD player or amp or anything Sony but I've had a good spell with their phones so far. The proprietry charger plugs and headphone sockets are starting to get on my nerves though. |
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| #46 11:46pm 08/02/10 |
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Midda
Posts: 4625
Location: Brisbane, Queensland
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Optus has pretty awesome coverage if your phone supports 900Mhz 3G. Their coverage is pretty damn close to NextG. Driving from Brissy to Cairns over Christmas, there was never a point between here and there that I didn't have signal. The NextG network is still better, with like 98% of the Australian population covered, but the Optus "Yes G" network isn't too far behind, sitting at 96%. It's not as fast though, in my experience. Close, but no cigar.
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| #47 01:00am 09/02/10 |
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3dee
Posts: 5076
Location: Brisbane, Queensland
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@Midda yeah I think the iPhone has tarnished their network's reputation. Kinda stupid on their part selling so many when the proper network isn't supported by the most common phone. But hey.
Also, I dunno about you but I know which one I like more. http://www.techhail.com/wp-content/uploads/2009/12/Google-Nexus-One-and-Motorola-Droid-Comparison.jpg |
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| #48 01:08am 09/02/10 |
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Midda
Posts: 4626
Location: Brisbane, Queensland
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Yeah, the Nexus One is prettier, but I would rather the physical keyboard.
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| #49 01:15am 09/02/10 |
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Nathan
Posts: 3341
Location: Canberra, Australian Capital Territory
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The X10 looks good in theory, but I'm with trog; I think Sony will find a way to stuff it up. We already know that a) it will launch with Android 1.6 b) it has some sort of custom Sony UI stuck on top and c) it has half the ram of the Nexus One. To me, c) is a massive problem - with nothing running on my N1 (with 512MB ram), Advanced Task Killer says I have just 263mb free. Sony have come out and said they will move to Android 2.0 after launch, but from what I can see 512MB ram is mandatory for Android 2.x . One can only hope that the reported specs are wrong or they move to 512MB before launch. I'm also sceptical that Sony will manage to support the phone with updated Android releases over time. This is one area that Apple have done really, really well on and is something the Android manufacturers are yet to figure out. |
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| #50 07:50am 09/02/10 |
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Midda
Posts: 4627
Location: Brisbane, Queensland
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Sony have come out and said they will move to Android 2.0 after launch, but from what I can see 512MB ram is mandatory for Android 2.x . One can only hope that the reported specs are wrong or they move to 512MB before launch. The Milestone/Droid only has 256MB of RAM, and it launched with 2.0. 256MB is fine. Sure, 512MB would be nicer, but I've never run out of memory on my Milestone, and considering the Droid was the first Android phone in the world to run 2.0, 512MB is obviously not mandatory. |
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| #51 09:36am 09/02/10 |
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3dee
Posts: 5078
Location: Brisbane, Queensland
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Apparently Android supports M4A non-DRM iTunes Store music. This is another reason why I might switch.
Maybe I'll wait for the next iPhone and the "Nexus Two" and see how they compare. |
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| #52 09:37am 09/02/10 |
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Nathan
Posts: 3342
Location: Canberra, Australian Capital Territory
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Midda, that's interesting. I wonder why I have so little memory free then? Maybe its one of those things where it includes operating system cache and so really is just lies. |
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| #53 11:28am 09/02/10 |
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Midda
Posts: 4628
Location: Brisbane, Queensland
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People always seem to think that computers and phones will somehow run faster if they have more RAM free, which makes no sense. RAM is the fastest memory in a computer system, so the more things you have loaded into memory at once, the more things you can load without having to wait. Provided a system is smart with how it allocates memory, you WANT as much of your RAM to be utilised as possible. I was using a task killing app on my phone for a little while, but it was doing nothing to improve my performance, and was in fact often doing the opposite. Worrying about your free RAM is often a pointless exercise, particularly if your device is running fine anyway.
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| #54 11:40am 09/02/10 |
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tension
Posts: 7022
Location: Melbourne, Victoria
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Looks pretty cool, I think I will going to Android for my next phone (approx 1 year). Right now I am content with my HTC Touch Pro 2, though for me to upgrade it will have to have a good physical keyboard to tempt me.
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| #55 12:29pm 09/02/10 |
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Pinky
Posts: 4671
Location: Melbourne, Victoria
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I'm prepared to leap into soft-keyboard land just to minimise the carry weight/size. |
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| #56 12:39pm 09/02/10 |
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protit
Posts: 15085
Location: Brisbane, Queensland
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I just can't believe that people would go to that much trouble to get a mobile phone.
the phone does look nifty though. last edited by protit at 12:52:40 09/Feb/10 |
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| #57 12:52pm 09/02/10 |
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konstie
Posts: 538
Location: Melbourne, Victoria
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I'm planning on ordering either the n900 or the Droid off this site next week sometime. They seem to have really good prices so I'm hoping it's not a to good to be true website where I pay the money and get an empty box in the mail a month latter while some a****** in China laughs it up at my expense. I thought the Droid was an ugly phone until I saw the Nexus One. lemme know how it goes, if it works out then i may have to follow you |
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| #58 12:59pm 09/02/10 |
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Nathan
Posts: 3343
Location: Canberra, Australian Capital Territory
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I just can't believe that people would go to that much trouble to get a mobile phone. The US proxy part is a bit troublesome (I was fortunate I already have a US webserver), but comGateway were very easy to deal with; very little difference vs just ordering direct. I'm prepared to leap into soft-keyboard land just to minimise the carry weight/size. I'm in the same boat, I had a phone with slide-out keyboard before my iPhone, and I just dont think it makes a big enough difference to justify the extra weight and size it adds. |
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