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. I've also heard about how Samsung doesn't give a rat's ass about firmware support after a phone has been released.The "best" is whatever suits you best -- what others like is irrelevant unless the others happen to have the same preferences as you. As is typical with threads like this, you've completely omitted what it is that you specifically want/need in a smartphone. Without that info, no once can give you a meaningful recommendation.i want to get an android phone, and want to know the best GSM version to get. i hear issues and complaints with them all, but i would love to hear all of your opinions...
great info guys...here is what i want...
-GSM of course
-IF i get a Sense UI phone i would like the option to turn it off. i really dont "love" Sense UI. i like the stock android look
-Ok battery life, i mean i dont need one like my 9700 that lasts 3 days, but would like it to last at least a day of usage. and i have no prob shutting off WIFI, and GPS etc..
-i am fine with either a physical keyboard or the touch keypad
-MUST, have a gorgeous and clear screen...
- i do not get 3g coverage at my house, so 3g means nothing to me
Then get the Nexus One; Sense can't really be turned off anymore unless you get a home replacement, which defeats the entire point of getting a Sense phone.
Twenty-two hours of battery life (under fairly frequent browsing by wi-fi, constant music, etc) good enough for you? That's about the longest I can get with my N1 without undervolting it.
