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dougo ([personal profile] dougo) wrote2010-12-29 10:26 pm

New phone advice?

It's been two years since I bought a T-Mobile G1, and my contract is almost up. Should I get a G2, a Nexus S, or something else? I'm pretty attached to the physical keyboard on my G1, but I'm actually leaning toward a Nexus S, just because it's newer and shinier and I am somewhat fascinated by the idea of Near-field communication (not that I have a good use in mind... non-networked multiplayer games, maybe?). Does anyone have a good reason to prefer one over the other, or to prefer some other option? I'm pretty sure I'm sticking with Android, though. I'm also probably going to stick with a T-Mobile contract rather than get an unlocked phone—it wasn't too hard to stick with this phone for two years, so I think I should be able to survive another two-year commitment. But is there something on the horizon that will make me regret it? Or, is there some other carrier that I would much rather be on? I've had pretty good experiences with T-Mobile, though I don't have anything to compare it to. I am slightly wary about the advertised "4G speeds" rather than actual 4G, but is it worth switching to Sprint for that?

(Anonymous) 2010-12-30 03:37 am (UTC)(link)
CES is next week. I'm waiting and see what they announce there. Things like dual core CPUs, more phones with 802.1n, and better cameras are around the corner, I think. Also better/more keyboarded phones, too.

[identity profile] mattsnaps.livejournal.com 2010-12-30 04:10 am (UTC)(link)
With Swype, I can type way faster on my N1 than I ever could on my physical-keyboard messaging-oriented Nokia E71.

[identity profile] jdarnold.livejournal.com 2010-12-31 01:18 am (UTC)(link)
Like you, my G1 contract was up so I started the search. And, like you, I thought I needed a physical keyboard, so the G2 was most intriguing. I came across this video "dogfight" between the Nexus S, G2 and the MyTouch 4G:

http://ow.ly/3tbBo

I decided to go with the MyTouch 4G, as it is a screamer, has a front facing camera (I'm working on Android video conferencing software) and $100 cheaper than the Nexus & $40 cheaper than the G2 ($99 at BestBuy). Got it yesterday and I'm in love. It's really fast, the Swype typing on the onscreen keyboard is amazingly painless and fast, and the 4G speeds are sweet. There's also a bunch of other cool touches, like DLNA broadcasting, T-Mobile TV, and more. Really loving it so far and not missing the physical keyboard at all.