HTC Desire

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  • munch0

    When I first got my Nexus One I was ready to return it after the first day. I had been using an iPhone for 3 years and I'd become so used to it. I decided to give it a fair go and I'm glad I did because I'm really happy with it now. It's more like a mini computer, you have a lot more options and settings. If you want something that is super simple I would say stick with the iPhone but go with Android if you want something more robust. The Google voice app really sold me because I make a lot of international calls. All of the Google apps work very well especially Gmail. Third party apps are catching up the the iPhone ones in quality. The official twitter app is very nice and syncs with your contacts like Facebook. The multi-tasking is great but iPhone OS 4 will have that. Love the widgets. It's more about syncing with online services rather than plugging-in your phone to sync with music, calendar, photos etc. Google wants you to do all of that in the cloud.

    • fuck the cloud and fuck googles advertising shitPIZZA

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