My take is the complainers either:
A. Can't afford it
B. Are drinking the Jobs kool aid
C. Are fan people of whatever device they are carrying and want to put every new device down that comes out
D. Spent a few minutes of quality time with a demo
Anyone and I mean anyone who takes away from a demo what the device really is, is well.... Lost IMHO....
You are not here considering the phone, you tried the demo, you slammed the phone as junk, so move along and let us owners get down to discussing our new toy....
Thanks, and have a nice weekend...
You're clueless.
If you read, I would LOVE to be able to dump my iPhone for something better. I bought and returned the Android Galaxy S after owning it for 3 weeks, just wasn't good enough. Was literally going into the store today to buy the Nexus S, but played with it for a half an hour and the experience was ALMOST identical to the Galaxy S, as many others have pointed out in reviews.
A. Can't afford it
- Considering I was in the store to buy it as a SECOND device to use alongside my $975 UK Factory Unlocked iPhone 4 that I FLEW TO THE UK JUST TO BUY, that's a pretty stupid comment. In all aspects the iPhone is a more expensive device to buy and subscribe to, so not sure your observation makes any sense. Selling an iPhone 4 would net enough to buy almost 2 brand new unlocked Nexus S, lol
B. Are drinking the Jobs kool aid
- There's a reason people like kool-aid and Shasta is kinda the gross alternative people who only have a quarter can buy in the machine in front of walmart. ;-)
C. Are fan people of whatever device they are carrying and want to put every new device down that comes out
Yeah, I currently carry iPhone, but like I said, I WENT TO BBY to BUY THE NEW DEVICE and changed my mind after playing with it... it's not like I wouldn't drop my iPhone if something better was available. One could say the same about you, clearly u have preference to Android devices, but they're not as mainstream as iPhone TODAY.
D. Spent a few minutes of quality time with a demo
Yeah, doesn't take an all-nighter to realize the Nexus S is a bad fu@k... lol.
Bottom line, cut the crap... you can't argue that it's a top notch device when every store in the area has them in stock on launch day and nobody's lined up to buy them, and the flagship store in SF hadn't sold one by NOON on launch day. I agree Android is a good OS and is going to gain popularity, but it's NOT going to be through a device on T-Mobile, and it's NOT going to be because of the Nexus S.