The Nexus One looks nifty, but will it replace my iPhone? I honestly don’t know.
posted by Andrew Simone in technology | * | 10 comments
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My brother-in-law, who works for Google, received one at the holiday party last month. He swears (swears!) it’s better than any iPhone out yet.
conflict of interest
Exactly.
It does have the fastest processor on the market. The big question is if at the keynote on the 27th Apple will announce a newer iteration of the iPhone. They are due, but will it be enough to make me not want the Nexus One.
Andrew. Dude. You are, like, stuck in some kind of saṃsāra cycle.
It’s just a piece of plastic for you to write lol on.
SENT FROM MY PALM PRE
The only reason I even care is that I am due for an upgrade and my AT&T contract is almost over. I am just trying to be responsible.
at least, that’s how I justify the obsession.
The VoIP phone is completely doable and cost efficient. We may have a winner here, folks.
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My brother-in-law, who works for Google, received one at the holiday party last month. He swears (swears!) it’s better than any iPhone out yet.
conflict of interest
Exactly.
It does have the fastest processor on the market. The big question is if at the keynote on the 27th Apple will announce a newer iteration of the iPhone. They are due, but will it be enough to make me not want the Nexus One.
Andrew. Dude. You are, like, stuck in some kind of saṃsāra cycle.
It’s just a piece of plastic for you to write lol on.
SENT FROM MY PALM PRE
The only reason I even care is that I am due for an upgrade and my AT&T contract is almost over. I am just trying to be responsible.
at least, that’s how I justify the obsession.
The VoIP phone is completely doable and cost efficient. We may have a winner here, folks.