http://www.boygeniusreport.com/2010/...roid-thoughts/
He reviews the N1 and then goes off on the Android OS. Quite frankly, I disagree with a lot of his comments about the Android OS in general. Interesting read nonetheless.
This is a discussion on BGR N1 Review--Good phone but apparently Android is terrible within the Droid General Discussions forums, part of the Droid Discussions category; http://www.boygeniusreport.com/2010/...roid-thoughts/ He reviews the N1 and then goes off on the Android OS. Quite frankly, I disagree with a lot of his comments about the ...
http://www.boygeniusreport.com/2010/...roid-thoughts/
He reviews the N1 and then goes off on the Android OS. Quite frankly, I disagree with a lot of his comments about the Android OS in general. Interesting read nonetheless.
Last edited by authority11; 01-09-2010 at 11:20 AM.
Well I did like this part of the article and it seems to ring true with other real world users feedback on the NI screen in bright sunlight..
"Screen
When you think of an AMOLED screen you probably think bright, beautiful colors, crisp, sharp detailing, and you also probably think, “that might not be the best screen to use at the beach.” And, if you thought that last part, you’d be right. The screen on the Nexus One, while gorgeous, is not usable in direct sunlight and it’s rather depressing. Getting over the sunlight issue, the screen isn’t as rich as the Motorola DROID’s display, unfortunately. We didn’t miss the actual resolution in terms of having more room, but the DROID’s display doesn’t show pixelation like the Nexus One does, and just honestly seems like a better product. Now, before you get too worked up, the Nexus One display is in and of itself great, but if you’d like to know the best of the best, it would have to be the DROID’s display."
:-)