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Originally Posted by SaltyDawg
Man, check the specs here- it has both:
http://pdadb.net/index.php?m=pdacomp...=2200&id2=2011
Notice it says "Secondary ROM capacity: 15258 MiB" and ALSO says "Expansion Interfaces: microSD, microSDHC, TransFlash, SDIO" for the Droid.
Again, you can easily overclock the Droid to 1.1 gigs.
SDee here for info on 2.1 running on the Droid:
http://www.engadget.com/2010/02/10/m...ate-for-droid/
And understand they have been unnoficially running 2.1 on it for quite a while now (much like us Sprint TP2 users running WM 6.5).
Agian, please tell me what advantages the Nexus One has before you go saying my opinion is crap.
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Simple, advantages are 1ghz processor right out of he box without over clocking. Its that simple, overclocking is not what that processor is supposed to run at. Rom is not an issue because a storage card is where all media files get stored. Amoled screen looks way better when side by side comparison.
Also like I stated the ui on the nexus is 10x better as well. Like dragon said you haven't played with them both so your opinion is kind of crap. You haven't overclocked and compared them, nor do you know how simple it is to even root your Droid and is it worth it as it voids warranty. Many of my friends have the Motorola Droid and of course theirs isn't rooted and one of the first things they notice (after the gorgeous display of course) is how freaking fast my phone is, it never fails. Besides keyboard no one would ever pick the Droid over the nexus one.