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- Reception and call quality No comments
- Display No comments
- Battery life No comments
- Camera No comments
- Ease of use No comments
- Design and form factor No comments
- Portability (size / weight) No comments
- Media support No comments
- Durability No comments
- Ecosystem (apps, accessories, etc.) No comments
Detailed review
The best phone on the market, without a doubt. Trash the headphones, though... Multi-touch has been ported through, text-to-speech is highly functional, googleVoice is a blessing, spare batteries are cheap (and I have gone two days of moderate use on one charge) and...well...it's an open source OS..that has tons of perks in and of itself. My favorite feature; viewing and printing my pdf/doc/etc documents on networked printers via the free app is a huge advantage to my studies. I have to have a powerhouse of a laptop for my line of work, but for class I needed to have a netbook for the ability to access and print my class materials at the drop of a hat. The Nexus One solved that problem for me, replacing the need for a netbook. I love multitasking gadgets, and this is the best of them. It is my primary phone, MP3 player, digital camera, netbook, GPS nav, and tower defense time sink. With my Clarion FB275BT head unit, I stream my phone calls, music (even internet radio), GPS nav directions, etc over the car speakers. The buttons on the head unit will function on the phone, so I never have to access my phone when receiving calls or listening to my music in the car.
I highly recommend this phone to any and all that have the desire for these features.
I highly recommend this phone to any and all that have the desire for these features.
good review!
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