mcbtrain929
Android Expert
I'm waiting at least two weeks. Let the initial bugs get worked out.
cuz initial bugs get worked out in 2 weeks......
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I'm waiting at least two weeks. Let the initial bugs get worked out.
Well, we'll see what release day is- I hope the lawsuit will not affect the N1's release date. And how sucky would it be if Apple wins and Android 3.0 removes features.
The more I think about it, the more I wonder if I should just hop on the N1 movement and damn the incredible and iphone.
No, not anymore. The multi touch issue originating from inferior hardware... that's a big problem.
I will get one and if I'm unhappy, return it. I see no need for others to decide for me.
But what about the ETF for just returning the phone?
Is the multitouch issue related to hardware/software?
Maybe the verizon version will have this sorted out...
No, not anymore. The multi touch issue originating from inferior hardware... that's a big problem.
And eat a $45 restocking fee?I will get one and if I'm unhappy, return it. I see no need for others to decide for me.
This is what I posted in another forum:Thought they still havent narrowed it down between hardware and software. I understand the sensor is different than on the Droid, but most sites posting that problem havent confirmed it as hardware. I'd also imagine VZW would fix that before launch? Hopefully?
I was planning to get the Nexus One when it launches on the Verizon Network, however there are hardware issues that need to be addressed before it should be allowed to be released on another carrier. These are serious issues which should have been addressed and fixed before the Nexus One even launched on the T-Mobile Network.
Screen is prone to cracks - We've heard of this issue many times, the Nexus One's screen is prone to cracking from drops as little as 3 feet from the ground and spontaneous cracking from being in user's pants pockets. Google's response to customers is to contact HTC and HTC's response is for the users to not put the Nexus One in their pockets. Did I read that right? That sounds ridiculous. - Nexus One Shouldn’t Go In Your Pocket | Android Phone Fans
Screen is prone to dust getting under it - This seems to be a common issue as well. Many users have reported that dust has been getting under the screen. It has occurred so often, in fact, that many Android forums have written up an FAQ on replacing their units for this problem alone. - Tip Get your handset replaced because of dust under screen - Nexus One Forum - Google Phone Forum
Multi-touch sensor is faulty - This is a somewhat new issue in which the multi-touch sensor does not correctly recognize two inputs from two different fingers. It suffers issues such as axis-flipping irregular dual touch recognition. Google has admitted that the multi-touch sensor is "different" (which I assume means inferior) than that of the Motorola Droid or the iPhone, "Sorry I [Dianne Hackborn, Android framework engineer] meant exactly what I said: this is how the touch screen hardware on the Nexus One works (which is essentially the same screen as on the G1 and myTouch). The Droid has a sensor from a different manufacturer, with different behavior. Other phones will likewise have different sensors." This may not seem like an issue with some, but it is very unacceptable for Google's "super phone." (a termed coined by Google, supposedly the next-level of smart phones.) - Is multitouch broken on the Nexus One? Sort of… – Android and Me
If there are anymore widespread hardware issues, please post it here with a source showing the severity of the issue. Thanks.
And eat a $45 restocking fee?
Hopefully the rumor is true that this will be sold in-store.
Apparently various Verizon employees have been spouting this. One of the managers I asked told me it would be in stores as well. We don't know the truth until it is released on the Verizon Network.Where'd you hear this?
For starters, the Incredible is set to boast a 3.5 to 3.7-inch WVGA capacitive display, which could also be AMOLED. Then it will get a Snapdragon processor with 256MB RAM, a 5 megapixel camera with dual-LED flash, and will run on the Android 2.1 OS with Sense UI.
Apparently various Verizon employees have been spouting this. One of the managers I asked told me it would be in stores as well. We don't know the truth until it is released on the Verizon Network.
I wonder if Verizon will offer an unsubsidized phone with a discounted rate plan... highly unlikely, but we'll see I guess.
That's from BGR on the specs of the Incredible. How is it going to be different from the N1?
Nope, I'll be in line day #1 of the N1 VZW launch.
Going by the back of the Incredible it looks like it has Dual LED Flash on the camera vs the N1's single LED flash and given the trend of HTC phones having a bit more RAM for Sense I think it will have 576RAM like the Desire, instead of the N1's 512.That's from BGR on the specs of the Incredible. How is it going to be different from the N1?
Nope, I'll be in line day #1 of the N1 VZW launch.
Bright red back, different shape, and half the RAM.That's from BGR on the specs of the Incredible. How is it going to be different from the N1?
Nope, I'll be in line day #1 of the N1 VZW launch.
Well many of Android Forum's members have been reporting hearing similar things from their VZN rep. And yeah, a discounted plan is highly unlikely... it is Verizon after all.It's a rumor that spread over the weekend from BGR- just google verizon nexus one and you'll see the articles.
Anyways, that would make a big difference- everybody has their own opinion about the phone- the phone is too top heavy to comfortably hold, the screen sucks compared to a 3GS, blah, blah, blah- it would be very helpful to try the phone out so that people can make their own opinions about the phone.
Maybe that's why they decided to sell it online first- a beta roll-out, and then roll it out for real on Verizon.
I wonder if Verizon will offer an unsubsidized phone with a discounted rate plan... highly unlikely, but we'll see I guess.
Apparently various Verizon employees have been spouting this. One of the managers I asked told me it would be in stores as well. We don't know the truth until it is released on the Verizon Network.
...All the problems you listed are serious, but the most serious one has been the issue of 3G reception. I don't know if that has been fixed or what. Verizon=reception and the Nexus One should continue with this...