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Yes, please take a nail and drag it across the screen a couple times.Is presume the screen is glass, but is it scratch-proof glass?

Thanks for answering my questions 3rd.
Have you tried using the speaker phone? Meaning this phone has dual mics. One to cancel noise. If so I want to know how it sounds to someone you are talking to using the speaker phone.
Also is the screen glass?!
Yes, please take a nail and drag it across the screen a couple times.
If results are inconclusive, try a sharp rock or piece of steel.![]()
Since it is a capitative screen, it is glass.
*answer*
It's glass.But isn't the Palm Pre's screen plastic?
It's glass.
Let's just clear this up so we can get back to the Nexus One.![]()
It has a capitative screen, so it is glass. I have seen it, felt it, etc. Glass
A lot of reviews said that the ERIS has a plastic screen ... it doesn't.
Yes, it feels like plastic but is indeed glass.
It has a capitative screen, so it is glass...
Has it been confirmed yet whether the N1 actually supports wireless N?
yep -- they're called dolphins...^Navy sub badge?
I have no problem with this.Now taking donations....lol
Man, nice work your doing 3rd-gear...
But please to settle this whole speed / performance thing, can you run this benchmark and post the results. It's the only way to do a fair comparison of performance against all the devices. Should be free and quick to download from market:
'Benchmark' by Softweg.
I did this test a few days ago back in this forum. It scored 28.8 FPS...but I know some folks are saying that the app may not be set to run properly on this phone yet. I can tell you...side by side with any phone I've run this against, it's the clear winner.