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I'm also not really a fan of the looks of the hero, and I love the design of the Nexus... All in all, i just think the pro's of the Nexus outweigh the con's of taking a lesser phone (at full purchase price) to stay with sprint.... |
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Or hang in there with your TP2 until Android gets ported over... That's what I'm doing... Been with WM for some time now and just got my girl the Hero and I'm lovin' it...
I'm eagerly awaiting the ported version of Android for the TP2... It's real close... Check out the site: http://www.androidonhtc.com/rhodium/port_status It's being followed closely in the TP2 forum here on PPCGs: http://www.forum.ppcgeeks.com/showthread.php?t=102603 And here's the development thread over at XDA: http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=596370 Can you tell I'm following this subject closely?!?! |
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I will wait a year before I consider leaving Sprint. With the slow rollout of Android versions to the Hero, I may get a Google Phone.
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It's not Microsoft that charges for the applications it's the developers. I suspect Google develops most of their own applications so they don't charge for them. The applications Microsoft writes in house are free on Marketplace.
I would say to make sure you can get good service where you live and where you travel too. These carriers with not so good coverage seem to be doing these exclusive deals to draw people in. |
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I might wait to see if Sprint gets this:
http://pocketnow.com/rumor/motorola-...ndows-mobile-7 Most rumors have it as Android not wm |
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I know it doesn't have as much heat on it as the rest of the newly released phones, but you may give the Moment a look over. I went from a TP, and was absolutely scared of the change over, but from my personal experiences, I am really satisfied. I have friends with Hero's, and from playing with them side-by-side, yes, the Hero is a more "developer friendly" phone, and has more spotlight, but my Moment was definitely quicker with the 800Mhz processor. The screen is bigger on the Nexus, yes, but I've played with up-and-coming phones with that big of screen, and I have to say it's way too big. It was uncomfortable to reach half a mile to touch buttons. I'd say stick with Sprint...data is faster here than on T-Mobile, plus the plans are a little pricey for smartphone users. Just a little input.
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