kyler13
Android Expert
The discussion about the N1 is interesting because it's hard to imagine it will have a fighting chance against the Incredible. Many reasons have been given for this....
The inability to hold it in hand before buying
The lack of Sense UI
The lack of Verizon support/having to mail the phone in for repair.
The lack of advertising
The perception that Google doesn't care for one reason or another...like as if they have a different purpose beyond sales.
This is perhaps not a complete list but some of the main ones given. BUT....what if we're suffering from a paradigm paralysis? Simply put, what if we are only predicting based on the past and what we know now...and are not taking into account a shift that has yet come to pass?
For example, what if Google does decide to sell in a store (eg. Walmart)? Or what if they change the pricing or incentives for buying? Or?
Given what people have already said, and the fact that it looks like the N1 will not be able to compete very well with the Incredible, I would think Google would HAVE to do something. It just seems unlikely that they would bring a phone to market and let themselves be totally outmaneuvered. But I guess stranger things have happened. It will be interesting.
The support issue and plan compatibility/price are my greatest concerns. If I can't family plan this phone, I'm out. If it follows the same upgrade pricing ladder as T-Mobile, it's not a show stopper but it'll make me more tentative. I'm not thrilled about the indirect support model either but I could live with it. I don't need to hold the phone but I'd prefer to try it out. Bottom line is I'm no longer a candidate for placing an order the morning it's available. I want to read reviews of some of the outstanding issues from the T-Mobile model (ie. the capacitive buttons off-center, 3G issues, etc). I still prefer the Nexus One looks over the Incredible but I've softened my stance. I could go either way right now. The irritating fact is that the Desire embodies the best of both worlds IMO and that's what Verizon won't have available. They're forcing us to compromise and that just ticks me off. No me gusta.