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Originally Posted by Oridus
Have you shown stable proof yet? I have yet to see it.
Have I shown stable proof that the N1 is better? No, I have yet to.
All you're doing is bashing your head against a wall trying to convince us why the Droid is better, spewing out incorrect data, thus making you look like a very simple person, if I may.
Anyways, it's all in a matter of opinion. Go play with your Droid, i'll play with my Tp2, and the others will play with their N1's and we'll all be happy.
*Tosses ball* Go get it boy.
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I don't have a Droid, I have a TP2.
And yes, I have backed up all of my arguments. Again, my arguments:
1: The Droid has a better processor. It does more per clock cycle than a qualcomm, and it can be overclocked to 1.1 gigs with no problems (which is faster than the snapdragon in the Nexus, and still doing more per clock cycle). I only brough tthis up when someone incorrectly said the Nexus had a better processor simply based on clock speed.
2: The resolution on the Droid is better. I only brought up this fact when someone said it was a fact that the display ont he Nexus was better.
3: The screens are the same size. I only brought up this fact when someone else said the Nexus was better because it had a bigger screen.
4: The devices are the same size. I only brought up this fact when someone else said it was a negative for the Droid that it has a keyboard.
5: The Droid has a keyboard. Again, someone else said the Droid's keyboard is crappy. At least it has a keyboard.
6: The Droid runs Android 2.1. I only brought this up when someone else said the Nexus had a newer or better OS.
7: And the Droid ships with 16 gigs of storage.
I think these all make a pretty solid argument. And I'm not the one in here calling everyone a moron or an idiot for not agreeing with me. Now, look at the other side of the argument. What is there- a bunch of name calling, twisting facts, straw man arguments, and that's pretty much it.