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Originally Posted by BryanGT
Over clock your phone, with the newer profiles it makes it faster then the nexus one, and it has a keyboard, (better batt life if you opt for the scaled profile) Also the screen on the nexus fades on the corners so we have a better display too.
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I never said the Nexus One is a better phone. I actually tried out a classmate's Nexus One today and I was very disappointed with the screen quality. The colors look pretty good, but it doesn't look nearly as sharp as the Droid's screen. You can see what I think is the capacitive touch layer on the screen (a bunch of tiny dots in a grid covering the entire screen). And the touch responsiveness didn't seem to be as good as the Droid (although I could have been imagining that, some kind of superiority complex I guess). The one thing that I will give the Nexus One is that it feels soooooo much nicer in your hand. The rounded edges and the metal body make it feel very, very nice.
And whether it's through an official update or porting, one way or another we'll get the multi-touch versions of our apps