Motorola Droid Vs. Nexus One

irock_x

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Hello Android owners across the world with Google announcing the release of the Nexus One i bet it makes some Verizon Wireless owners and Sprint owners jealous becasue they dropped there g1's to go to another wireless carrier like me. With all the advertising Google has been putting out like Verizon did for the Motorola Droid which you will still see on sites does it make you mad or want it badly. Ok theres a poll and tell me what u think i put some pics and specs below enjoy ..Oh Nexus One will be released as a unlocked version and be on T-Mobile first in january and on Verizon wireless and Vodafone in Spring 2010

Information about the two Android phones


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Motorola Droid



U.S. Specs:

Operating system: Android 2.0 (2.0.1 with an over-the-air update for DROID in December 2009)

Power: 1400 mAh Internal rechargeable removable lithium-ion polymer battery

CPU: TI OMAP 3430: Arm Cortex A8 600 MHz underclocked to 550 MHz 
PowerVR SGX 530 GPU 430MHz TMS320 C64x DSP (Digital signal processor) + ISP (Image Signal Processor)

Storage capacity: Onboard Flash memory: 512MB Removable: 16 GB microSD included; expandable up to 32 GB.

Memory: RAM: 256MB, ROM: 512MB

Display: 854 x 480 px, 3.7 in (94 mm), 16:9 aspect ratio, WVGA, 265 pixels per inch (ppi)

Input: Multi-touch capacitive touchscreen display, QWERTY keyboard

Camera: 5.0 megapixel with auto focus and flash

Connectivity: USB Micro-B, Wi-Fi (802.11b/g), Bluetooth 2.1+EDR, Dual band CDMA2000/EV-DO Rev. A 800 1900 MHz
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Nexus One



U.S. Specs:

Operating system: Android 2.1 (Eclair)

Power: 3.7 V 1400 mAh Rechargeable lithium-ion polymer battery

CPU: 1 GHz Qualcomm QSD 8250 Snapdragon

Storage capacity: Flash memory: 512 MB microSD (Class 2) slot: 4 GB included, expandable up to 32 GB

Memory: 512 MB DRAM

Display: 480 x 800 px, 3.7 in (94 mm), 252.15 ppi, 3:5 aspect ratio, WVGA, AMOLED with 100,000:1 contrast ratio and 1 ms response rate

Input: Capacitive touchscreen display, trackball, headset controls, proximity and ambient light sensors, 3-axis accelerometer, digital compass

Camera: 5.0 megapixel with video (720 x 480 px at 20 fps or higher), geotagging, LED flash and auto focus

Connectivity: Wi-Fi (802.11b/g/n), Bluetooth 2.1+EDR, Micro-USB, A-GPS
Quad band GSM 850 900 1800 1900 MHz GPRS/EDGE and Tri band UMTS 900 1700 2100 MHz HSDPA/HSUPA
 
I think that you should note that those other plan choices are ONLY options with the N1 if you buy the phone w/o a contract, otherwise you're limited to 500 minutes and $79.99 plus the potential for overage charges.
 
I voted for the N1, if the Droid had a better keyboard it would be a tough choice. Since it doesn't and it has less RAM and a weaker processor, it don't stand a chance sorry. lol
 
Damn i after i made this thread i really realized how stupid i was for switching to verizon wireless when i could of had this beast nexus one i guess I'll have to wait till spring.. u guys are lucky who have it
 
the nexus one of course! and tmobiles coverage in the nyc area is just awesome. blazing 3g speeds. and i havent had a dropped call in 2 years
 
I absolutely hate when people criticize something without taking other factors into consideration. For example, why be critical of someone else's decision about a cell carrier?

They may have great coverage in their area. And your carrier may not have as good of coverage. Also, TMobile is consistently cheaper than Verizon. Even with my 20% corporate discount plan with Verizon I would be paying the same (or more) than my TMobile plan.

[and I like GSM over CDMA]
 
except for the fact that i had t-mobile for 7 years traveled all over the US with my phone and everywhere i went it was terrible, only had them cause of the price
 
This definitely is proof that t-mobile isn't good anywhere in the U.S. I think ill switch from my great 3G coverage in south florida now to a more expensive plan.
 
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