Anyone coming from Fascinate? - Nexus S General

I was wondering if anyone has had a Fascinate that has now purchased a NS? I was thinking of buying a NS but was wondering if it would really be a step up from the Fascinate....especially no 720 video for the NS. I'm sure if my Fascinate wasn't rooted it would be but I'm rooted and debinged and all of that crap...also have gps fix and that's not a problem either. Just wanted to buy a new toy but if it's not really an upgrade I think I will hold off. Any input would be appreciated.

I just came from the Tmobile Galaxy S, IMO if you have the $$ to upgrade it is worth it, the phone feels much more solid. Other than the jump in OS there arent to many difference (front facing camera ect.) But I am def. Happy with the upgrade. Now just setting it up for my taste.
Hope it helps a little.

Speaking of the Fascinate, I do like some of those trippy live wallpapers that phone comes with. Is there a way to get those files and install on the Nexus-S yet ? And how do I root this phone ?

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I just came from the Tmobile Galaxy S, IMO if you have the $$ to upgrade it is worth it, the phone feels much more solid. Other than the jump in OS there arent to many difference (front facing camera ect.) But I am def. Happy with the upgrade. Now just setting it up for my taste.
Hope it helps a little.
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Yes it does..thanks for the info. I might just wait but on the other hand I always have 30 days to return it if i don't like it.

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From n1 to g2 and back. Anyone else?

So I've had my n1 (two actually, claimed insurance on first one cuz I accidentally smashed it) since its release. Got the g2 on oct4 (west coast early store sell) and today I've decided to return the g2.
I love the keyboard but I'm faster on my nexus one with smart keyboard pro. Battery life is better on my nexus (I think fixed in ota). The g2 did feel snappier overall even with a stock rom, and browsing was in a different league!
Don't get me wrong the g2 is better in every way but not much better. Not enough to warrant $499+tax. If I was upgrading from g1 with full $200 upgrade yes.
I also kept posting my n1 on Craigslist with the dock and kept blowing off buyers. Somehow I could not part with my nexus. I guess I love this phone TOO much. Anyone else have a similar story?
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I cheated on my Nexus One with an Hd2 when I thought I could use Android on it... Boy was that a huge mistake!
I def learned my lesson, no more non-developer phones... EVER!!!
Nexus One is the perfect phone for me. It does everything I need perfectly:
- Google Maps Navigation
- Free tethering
- Instant Google Voice text msg notifications
- Free unlimited calls through gizmo/google voice
- Emulators + Bluetooth wiimote support
- DolphinHD browser
- Color trackball notifications
- Voice dictation
- Great Tmobile / HTC customer service
- Updates directly from Google
- Beautiful thin design that doesn't make me look like I have an erection in my front pocket due to a unnecessary hardware keyboard
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So I've had my n1 (two actually, claimed insurance on first one cuz I accidentally smashed it) since its release. Got the g2 on oct4 (west coast early store sell) and today I've decided to return the g2.
I love the keyboard but I'm faster on my nexus one with smart keyboard pro. Battery life is better on my nexus (I think fixed in ota). The g2 did feel snappier overall even with a stock rom, and browsing was in a different league!
Don't get me wrong the g2 is better in every way but not much better. Not enough to warrant $499+tax. If I was upgrading from g1 with full $200 upgrade yes.
I also kept posting my n1 on Craigslist with the dock and kept blowing off buyers. Somehow I could not part with my nexus. I guess I love this phone TOO much. Anyone else have a similar story?
Sent from my sexy nexy with XDA app.
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I did the exact same thing, paid the full 500 and everything. Had my nexus one from march till now, it's been REAL good to me. Got the G2 Oct 6 and returned it today. Definitely nothing wrong with it but like you said, i feel it's not much better, but it's really a nice phone(build quality and everything), on par with the N1. The lady said they wanted to bring the nexus one in-store since so many people ask for it, but its a no go..definitely luv my Nexus One.
Us n1s are rare now... I got phone jealousy from the vibrant but not anymore. I thought the iphone 4 would give me a little tug seeing as I use to be 3gs user.. But I walked in the store picked it up, laughed, and walked away... Compare a picture on the two lol
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I thought about going to a galaxys, for the gpu jump. But I wasn't convinced (still not), that it was worth the effort.
For me, there's no real upgrade options until dual-core.
Why you'd sell a phone that its software are in the mature stage for something new?
I bought a vibrant just to play around and the phone sucks, i mean hardware is great but when you look at the dev's forum for the phone you hardly find anything. Only fixes and half baked roms, however the fault is not the community but samsung for being slow and asshats about releasing updates for their phones.
From now on i'd get a phone may be 5 or 6 months after its initial release because i can see how the software has matured for the phone as well as a considerable drop in price.
To me android is a worthless operating system fresh from the carriers because is just full of bloat and limitations, without the community android would be just another big FAIL imo.
So going back to the G2 i think is still too early, while n1 owners enjoy the software stability and new releases, the G2 owners still wait for propper root or samsung galaxy s owners are waiting for 2.2 which is sad.
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Why you'd sell a phone that its software are in the mature stage for something new?
I bought a vibrant just to play around and the phone sucks, i mean hardware is great but when you look at the dev's forum for the phone you hardly find anything. Only fixes and half baked roms, however the fault is not the community but samsung for being slow and asshats about releasing updates for their phones.
From now on i'd get a phone may be 5 or 6 months after its initial release because i can see how the software has matured for the phone as well as a considerable drop in price.
To me android is a worthless operating system fresh from the carriers because is just full of bloat and limitations, without the community android would be just another big FAIL imo.
So going back to the G2 i think is still too early, while n1 owners enjoy the software stability and new releases, the G2 owners still wait for propper root or samsung galaxy s owners are waiting for 2.2 which is sad.
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I agree with how people should wait a few months AFTER the phone is released to think about purchasing. Heck, that's true for ALL electronics. Let the other guys discover all the potential problems and then I'll decide if it's worth it. In the case of my N1... 100% worth it.
You lot disappoint me. I would never cheat on my nexus.
-Sent from my Nexus One Superphone.
I have thought about switching the G2 countless times, but in the end, I just couldnt justify the 500+ for the G2 or leaving my N1.
The G2 is really an updated N1, but the added bulk of the physical keyboard really turned me off. I am going to wait til there is something like the N1 with a 4 inch+ screen.
No point in a G2 unless you want the keyboard.
I tested it out in store and was massively disappointed. I'm faster with Swype.
Not only that but with people reporting hinge problems... Blech. Even if you don't have hinge problems, the added mechanism as opposed to a slate device means more room for hardware issues/failure 6+ months into owning the phone. A slate phone means as long as you don't drop it, no hardware will break.
Also I tested an embedded Flash video in the browser and it stuttered just like my N1. I guess I'll have to wait until the 3rd gen Adreno GPUs (220) to make an upgrade on that front.
Returned mine in 2days
Can someone post experience on hd2 running android? I'm thinking of doing this because I want the 4.3 screen. I have friend that use hd2 with android but couldn't compare to n1 since he doesn't have it.
zizoty said:
Can someone post experience on hd2 running android? I'm thinking of doing this because I want the 4.3 screen. I have friend that use hd2 with android but couldn't compare to n1 since he doesn't have it.
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http://androidforums.com/nexus-one/...uld-i-have-ever-cheated-my-nexus-one-hd2.html
My opinion... DONT do it. After using a Nexus One for so long I can honestly tell you the Hd2 runs android like crap.
ChongoDroid said:
Us n1s are rare now... I got phone jealousy from the vibrant but not anymore. I thought the iphone 4 would give me a little tug seeing as I use to be 3gs user.. But I walked in the store picked it up, laughed, and walked away... Compare a picture on the two lol
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I too was shockingly unimpressed by the iPhone 4....good phone, sure...but sea of icons? nah...I need my widgets and uber customization....another reason I can't see myself going WinPho 7 despite the fact that I REALLY like the look of it.
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I too was shockingly unimpressed by the iPhone 4....good phone, sure...but sea of icons? nah...I need my widgets and uber customization....another reason I can't see myself going WinPho 7 despite the fact that I REALLY like the look of it.
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You can not go from an Android to Iphone especially if you've never used an Iphone. You can go from iphone to android though. The reason why is you take things forgranted with Android that Iphone doesn't do, simple things such as ring tones and alerts sounds.
To original topic the N1 rules, g2 drools
I have my Nexus One sitting proudly on my desk sitting in it's dock playing music channeled into my boss stereo. It sounds freaken fantastic. I also went out and bought the G2 thinking I was missing out on something new and fresh. The only thing I see that is a major plus is the memory. I rarely use the keyboard, use Vlingo for just about all entries into both devices. I'm going to probably keep the G2 but will never give my Nexus One away.. I honestly have not seen a better looking, quality built phone. The extras that you can buy for it and the endless tinkering that you can do. Yep, I love that damn phone, sorry honey go to bed, the Nexus and I are up doing some tinkering.
You guys just made my day with your comments about the N1 ! I ordered one a few days ago - it is unfortunately B/O and I should get it in a few days.
I was also considering the Samsung Galaxy X and I am glad I chose the N1. Froyo was released for the Galaxy yesterday - after a long wait to get the latest version of Android, the users quickly found that the major GPS and lag problems are still present. Beautiful specs on paper... on paper only !
Wow
I just ordered one that will be here on Monday and I'm gettin really excited reading the posts here have had a backflip (was a bad joke lol) now i have the htc aria, its a decent phone, but will have the N1 Monday. Thanks for all the insight and help from the site.
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I def learned my lesson, no more non-developer phones... EVER!!!
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Well said, this is my philosophy also.
chaoss1968 said:
I just ordered one that will be here on Monday and I'm gettin really excited reading the posts here have had a backflip (was a bad joke lol) now i have the htc aria, its a decent phone, but will have the N1 Monday. Thanks for all the insight and help from the site.
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Congrats! N1 is pretty sick stock, its almost impossible to replace customized. Google phones ftw
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Questions: Coming from a Vibrant (SGS)

Hi MT4G owners, greetings from the Vibrant forums!
I got my Vibrant back in October and have been fairly happy with it, minus the GPS performance. It impacts more than you might think, and it's pretty embarassing when your gf's 4 year old Blackberry can get a lock and my brand new smart phone can't.....
So, I was in T-Mobile yesterday and got a great offer to straight trade my phone for another top-tier phone. She advised I go with the MT4G because it's really the only comparable phone to the SGS.
So here I am reaching out to you guys for opinions of the phone. My biggest gripe of the mytouch is the screen. I've grown used to the samoled on the Vibrant and I really enjoy how bright it gets in direct sunlight.
I love that the mytouch actually has a flash on the camera, FFC, and HSPA+. What are some of the other subtleties that I am missing that makes it a great phone?
Oh, and lastly - i've greatly enjoyed the community support that the sgs line enjoys, the Vibrant in particular. We get ROM after ROM of great products, and 2.2 was finally just released so its going to get better.
Has anybody else made the switch, or go in reverse from mytouch to Vibrant? I am just looking for opinions, so nobody is wrong, just help me make a decision! She also offered a big discount on the Vibrant 4G when it comes out.....but it would require signing a contract which makes my monthly bill go up for the same exact plan...
tl;dr: I have an offer from TMobile to switch to a MyTouch from my Vibrant due to GPS performance, need your opinions on your MyTouch and what makes it great, and what you don't like. Thanks!
Thanks in advance
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Hi MT4G owners, greetings from the Vibrant forums!
I got my Vibrant back in October and have been fairly happy with it, minus the GPS performance. It impacts more than you might think, and it's pretty embarassing when your gf's 4 year old Blackberry can get a lock and my brand new smart phone can't.....
So, I was in T-Mobile yesterday and got a great offer to straight trade my phone for another top-tier phone. She advised I go with the MT4G because it's really the only comparable phone to the SGS.
So here I am reaching out to you guys for opinions of the phone. My biggest gripe of the mytouch is the screen. I've grown used to the samoled on the Vibrant and I really enjoy how bright it gets in direct sunlight.
I love that the mytouch actually has a flash on the camera, FFC, and HSPA+. What are some of the other subtleties that I am missing that makes it a great phone?
Oh, and lastly - i've greatly enjoyed the community support that the sgs line enjoys, the Vibrant in particular. We get ROM after ROM of great products, and 2.2 was finally just released so its going to get better.
Has anybody else made the switch, or go in reverse from mytouch to Vibrant? I am just looking for opinions, so nobody is wrong, just help me make a decision! She also offered a big discount on the Vibrant 4G when it comes out.....but it would require signing a contract which makes my monthly bill go up for the same exact plan...
tl;dr: I have an offer from TMobile to switch to a MyTouch from my Vibrant due to GPS performance, need your opinions on your MyTouch and what makes it great, and what you don't like. Thanks!
Thanks in advance
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All personal choice, I've gone from the iphone 3gs to the nexus one (kept for about a year) to an iphone 4, to the vibrant and finally the mytouch 4g.
Vibrant: SCREEN is very nice! no doubt about that, solid community support and overall a good phone. Cons yes the gps sucks! I ended up doing the hardware fix where you bend the metal to get better contact. Yes that did help but anytime I wanted to use the gps it still wouldnt lock, and had to to the tools test. Overall was happy with the vibrant but just wanted a new toy...
Mytouch 4g.....had to unlocked it for local carrier, rooted/unlocked within the first 20 minutes of having it. Played with the stock rom for awhile, pretty solid! It'll take awhile for the mytouch 4g to grow on you, make sure you check your screen for the good one. Trackpad is nice, screen is nice, very very nice feel to the phone, solid build. Roms are pretty good my main three are cm7, ice glacier and stock. Deleted the bloat ware since I can't use tmobile stuff.
Overall I like the mytouch 4g, can get 4g speeds with tmobile, but doesn't apply to me. Trackpad very nice, easy to work in clockwork recovery, NO VOODOO!!! easy to jump from rom to rom. You will miss the vibrant, but allow the mytouch 4g to grow on you. If its a free upgrade go for it! Community support is pretty good, few of us in here answering questions to help others out
mytouch4g is a good phone in my opinion. i mean the vibrant has had some pretty bad problems and i'm amazed at the forum support for the phone which is great. and i think its the same with the mytouch4g which also has great forum support. i know on the SGS 2.2 is in alpha for CM6, while the MT4G is already on 2.3 alpha /w 2.2 in RC(super stable) so it really just depends. though i can say that you wont be disappointed moving to the MT4G
I sold my Vibrant a couple of weeks ago and got a MT4G with good screen and I'm much happier. I've only tried the Gorillasens final so far with roms and it's really nice. Welcome to the club and a phone that works the way it's supposed to.
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I had the vibrant also....put team whiskey froyo on it...over clocked..lag fixed...the works. GPS never worked ...even after hardware fix...did ffc mod too and the phone kept crashing...i had to get rid of it.
Got my MT4G and very very happy with it. Its a keeper for a while for sure.
Smoother..faster..everything works like it should. I've had great experience with HTC phones and its my preferred brand.
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This is a common question, not surprisingly. Do a search and you will see the consensus from former Vibrant owners is in favor of the MT4G.
Ditched my FIFTH Vibrant for a MT4G (T-Mo made me the same offer)and have been as happy as can be with the change.
Vibrant w/o custom ROM=very flawed phone. MT4g=just works.
Vibrant fanatics will tell you that "if you flash xxx rom it fixes most of the problems, then it's a great phone". Well, you shouldn't have to fix what shouldn't be broken, and you certainly shouldn't have to take it apart to fix (GPS) or add (FFC) things.
The poster above did all those things and the phone was still broken. But, like myself and many other Vibrant exes, you can only take so much.
So, go for it. You won't regret it.
Yeah bro, Just getting 2.2. We gingerbreading around here. Lol. Serious though, if u look around in this section, you'll see many happy ex vibrant users. This phone will not disappoint.
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Vibrant w/o custom ROM=very flawed phone. MT4g=just works.
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Couldn't say it better! Played with the vibrant for about a month or two and it was flawed, the hardware with gps sucked, and 2.1 BLAH! Custom rom & voodoo plus the hardware gps fix (temporary fix) made it a solid phone. Oh and the screen, thats about it

I'm with Rogers and am having troble deciding between Nexus S and...

Hey guys,
I am with Rogers, and will be buying my phone cash for the full price. Because of this I am really trying to figure out what phone would be best to purchase because I don't want to make an $800 mistake.
I have had 2 Android phones in the past, an Xperia x10 and a Samsung Captivate.
I am basically torn between the Xperia Arc, and the Nexus S. I am also considering by a long shot the White iphone 4, though I am absolutely bored to tears with iOS and am not really interested...I guess call it the fall back device if I can't make up my mind between the Arc and Nexus S.
Anyways, if you guys have any opinions on either I would really like some help. I have been trying to figure it out, watching hours and hours of reviews and reading written reviews. But no one talks about the things I would like to know like how much bigger the screen is on the Arc compared to the Nexus S for example, or is it hard to lock the Arc with its little power button? Anyways any help is very much welcome. ***Note: I am keeping the phone stock...just something to keep in mind***
Your money, your decision..
Ultimately, since the X10 was such a fail. I would steer away free from SE, no matter how much "better they got".
Since you already had a Captivate.. Nexus S really isn't that much different. (FFC, but no External Card, no 720p video recording)
Just make due with what you have right now, and wait for the Galaxy S 2. All the 1ghz phones on the market are going to soon be obsolete in Q3-Q4.
Edit: Since you are buying the phone full price, why not just buy the Galaxy S 2 for full price. I think that you can pre-order now.
Lmao unbelievable I have x10 still and sent my captivate back to rogers as soon as I find out that nexus s and arc is coming. For me it was the toughest decision. But I went for nexus s and I'm loving it. Its very fast and play like high end 3d games I don't think arc could handle these games that good. What made my decision easy was.
1-Do I ever use HDMI? No, don't wana sit in front of TV and play games on big screen.
2- Do I need a high end camera? No cause nexus s can take good photos also but not good as arc.
3- do i want Google updates first? Hell yeah, don't want for se to release updates as they are slow. Remember how long it took x10 to get 2.1 ?
4- Style I would give it to arc its very sexy but I'm not getting it for some phone fashion show lol.
If you have captivate than you know how powerful hummingbird is.
At the end its your choice and money I'm sure you will be happy with both but I just got my nexus s 4 days ago and loving it. Don't see myself update to new phone for long time till we get Samsung galaxy s2
Edit : ohh and galaxy s 2 is out in UK buy it online it does work for rogers as it has all 3g bands.
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Hey guys,
I am with Rogers, and will be buying my phone cash for the full price. Because of this I am really trying to figure out what phone would be best to purchase because I don't want to make an $800 mistake.
I have had 2 Android phones in the past, an Xperia x10 and a Samsung Captivate.
I am basically torn between the Xperia Arc, and the Nexus S. I am also considering by a long shot the White iphone 4, though I am absolutely bored to tears with iOS and am not really interested...I guess call it the fall back device if I can't make up my mind between the Arc and Nexus S.
Anyways, if you guys have any opinions on either I would really like some help. I have been trying to figure it out, watching hours and hours of reviews and reading written reviews. But no one talks about the things I would like to know like how much bigger the screen is on the Arc compared to the Nexus S for example, or is it hard to lock the Arc with its little power button? Anyways any help is very much welcome. ***Note: I am keeping the phone stock...just something to keep in mind***
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Thanks for the great suggestions!
I think I want to steer clear of the Galaxy 2, not really a fan of touch wiz. I guess what is drawing me to the Arc is the nice huge screen and camera, but I am not liking the lack of a front facing camera and I don't like the Android Skinning.
With the Nexus S I am liking the pure Android look but I am worried about the build quality. To me it looks great but I have heard reviewers call it cheap : / I also really really like the idea of having updates first.
Hmmm wat do wat do...I just don't know. I think iphone is out of the question. I am currently using just a 3GS and I hate this thing. Reason being is I had someone offer me a ton of money for my Captivate and though I didnt want to sell it was an offer I could not refuse really. But this next phone I am planing to stick with for awhile so I want one with a decent future.
The back cover is kinda cheap buy you could buy a nice case from amazon for 6$ comes with 6 screen protector its awesome. If u really wana be happy buy galaxy s 2 . I was gonna get that also but couldnt wait and not enough money cause I like renewing contracts lol. But rogers is also getting LG 3d dual core phone if u could wait till back to school. If you already have captivate u don't need nexus s unless u really want camera flash, fast updates, nfc which is useless in Canada.
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Thanks for the great suggestions!
I think I want to steer clear of the Galaxy 2, not really a fan of touch wiz. I guess what is drawing me to the Arc is the nice huge screen and camera, but I am not liking the lack of a front facing camera and I don't like the Android Skinning.
With the Nexus S I am liking the pure Android look but I am worried about the build quality. To me it looks great but I have heard reviewers call it cheap : / I also really really like the idea of having updates first.
Hmmm wat do wat do...I just don't know. I think iphone is out of the question. I am currently using just a 3GS and I hate this thing. Reason being is I had someone offer me a ton of money for my Captivate and though I didnt want to sell it was an offer I could not refuse really. But this next phone I am planing to stick with for awhile so I want one with a decent future.
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Working to a strict budget on upgrading. Help appreciated.

Now that the N1 is 'obsolete' and ICS isn't coming I feel as though it may be time to move on.
This may take a while though as I effectively have no money and the money I get from the N1 is the majority of what I can spend.
Basically the deal is that I can get either £85 quickly from a recycle site or no more than £100-120 selling my N1 and from Ebay I have found that for this with some lucky bidding I could get a nice used LG Optimus 2X or Motorola Atrix.
Not exactly the best N1 replacements but both have Tegra 2 and are good for the money.
This will be a depressing upgrade and I'll miss this forum but its time for my N1 to go.
If anyone in the UK has any hints for getting a cheapish replacement with better hardware please tell me. The limit is £120 really, thats all I can spare.
If I don't post between now and then, goodbye and thanks everyone!
Are you completely missing the thread on ICS AOSP going on over on the dev forum? They are making huge progress. In less than a week we'll have a strong working build... don't give up on the N1 yet!
Yeah sorry I have seen that thread and yes it's brilliant but I just seriously want to move onto another phone now. I've just suffered too many problems from the N1 and being denied ICS kinda tipped me over the edge.
In all fairness though it could take some time to get a replacement this way so I will be keeping involved with that thread.
But the N1 just isn't for me anymore...
If it were me then and I wanted to upgrade within that price range, the Atrix is a good choice... However, I would rather find a Nexus S though to upgrade to ICS sooner. The devs for that phone are making huge progress and it is now fully functional. I bet you could find a good condition used NS if you're interested, but know in advance that the specs aren't really that different than the N1. Well, good luck anyway...
I am in the same boat the denial of ICS for the n1, kinda set me off, only reason I am looking for a new phone. Luckily for my n1 I can't afford a new one for a while, and texasice and many other brilliant people have been working on a good soon to be fully stable and functioning build. I haven't tried alpha 8 or 9 yet. But was quite happy with them.
Problem is, I have yet to find a phone that I can even say is remotely a good replacement. I wanted the T-Mobile G2 to be it, but it was just way to big. Love the having the keyboard though.
But I know how you feel. I don't think anyone would buy mine, it slid down a roof screen down, and scratched up, a corner of the glass is broke (in an non multi-touch functioning area).
Best of luck to you in finding a home. Hopefully someone here would love to buy it. I would for my girlfriend, as she hates her Samsung Captivate. But I don't have no money too lol.
Maybe a tip -however, above your proposed budget: I'm in the same ship, leaving my (really loved!) N1 because of lack of ICS support from Google.
Here in the Netherlands you can get Nexus S for eur 250, simlock-free; as for me, the best choice at this moment. You can order one at different sites (belsimpel.nl, phoneshop.nl, etc), eur 250 for a Google phone, getting ICS update among the first looks me a good deal/ upgrade of my loved N1.
Why not wait for a new quad core phone? No point in buying other obsolete hardware like an atrix. I personally wouldn't get anything less than a Galaxy Nexus, and even that is dual core.
Just wait for a WXGA quad core phone. Your nexus still has life in it! I just switched to MIUI and that will keep me happy until ICS gets hardware acceleration. You will regret upgrading now in a few months.
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Why not wait for a new quad core phone? No point in buying other obsolete hardware like an atrix. I personally wouldn't get anything less than a Galaxy Nexus, and even that is dual core.
Just wait for a WXGA quad core phone. Your nexus still has life in it! I just switched to MIUI and that will keep me happy until ICS gets hardware acceleration. You will regret upgrading now in a few months.
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Yeah sure if you can get the OP a quad core for £120 like he said he had available. I'm in the same boat myself and the Atrix is the only dual core for that price range. Even got me thinking about it but I hate the MotoBlur crap its infected with and not removable from what I've seen although can be somewhat hidden which makes me think Nexus S maybe my best option.
At least if your gonna give advice read the OP first properly before commenting.
Have you tried comparemymobile dot com?
Before you completely give up on your N1, I suggest you give the ICS cm9 ROM a try. It made me fall in love with my n1 all over again lol. The latest update is really fluid and stable. Well that is just my opinion, wouldn't hurt to try.
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Before you completely give up on your N1, I suggest you give the ICS cm9 ROM a try. It made me fall in love with my n1 all over again lol. The latest update is really fluid and stable. Well that is just my opinion, wouldn't hurt to try.
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im with this guy, im runing the latest alpha ICS rom for a couple of days now as a daily driver and im loving it and this is just the alpha...
if thats not enough to keep the good old n1 then go for the nexus s its pretty cheap and is getting official ics... though i personally hate plastic samsung hehe
Yeah, if you're working on a budget, there is no practical reason to upgrade from the Nexus One.
If you can get a slightly better phone, it will not be worth it. Take your current budget and keep it in a safe place for the Nexus 4 next year. Right now you won't be getting your money's worth. And the Nexus One is a great phone that will have a good ICS rom soon.
I could spend the money to upgrade to the Galaxy Nexus, it's not so much a budget problem, but a practicality problem. My phone is great, and will last me another year.
Clarkster said:
Yeah, if you're working on a budget, there is no practical reason to upgrade from the Nexus One.
If you can get a slightly better phone, it will not be worth it. Take your current budget and keep it in a safe place for the Nexus 4 next year. Right now you won't be getting your money's worth. And the Nexus One is a great phone that will have a good ICS rom soon.
I could spend the money to upgrade to the Galaxy Nexus, it's not so much a budget problem, but a practicality problem. My phone is great, and will last me another year.
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+1
The Nexus One really is the best of what is available within our price range, I just really don't like the styling of the Nexus S and its cheap arse casing and for what I gain it is not enough to tear me away from my trackball colour notifications
So for me I'm gonna buy it a Christmas present of a brand new housing and feel happy knowing that although considered 'old' now she still has the legs to more than stand her own.
Nexus S +s:
nfc?
Google talk video/voice chat?
Short term ICS?
Still with my N1
joelp228 said:
Before you completely give up on your N1, I suggest you give the ICS cm9 ROM a try. It made me fall in love with my n1 all over again lol. The latest update is really fluid and stable. Well that is just my opinion, wouldn't hurt to try.
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I agree with you. My 2 year's old N1 tastes ICS (thanks to blackrose and texasice!!). A new beginning without any cost!! Don't care if google doesn't support, devs are here to do the job and it's a great job. Thanks to all of them. Just have to wait few more days (Christmas present?) to have a beta version but alpha11 is quite good!

IDK. Move on from my N1

I don't know if i should move on from my N1.
I had mine since the released date. I loved having this phone. I love how much dev it received. I love the form factor, size and performance. I don't know what more i need from my smartphone. However, its been almost two years now and want a new phone. Maybe I am having rom-flash withdrawal since there is no more CM nightly. My phone has been running like a champ. I have no dent, scratch and no hardware malfunction, other then multi-touch screen problem all N1 users have. I don't know if i need a bigger screen phone. I don't know if i want it any bigger.
Are your N1 still holding up? Are you still happy with it? I like to upgrade but it feels like a waste right now. What do you guys think? Maybe I should wait until ICS is available for N1. At least an official CM9 nightly.
My N1 is holding up like a champ. After having not updated the theme/icons/wallpaper, etc, for awhile, I started to get the "I need a new phone" thoughts...but since changing all of that and making things look more like ICS, I kind of feel like I have a new phone.
I dunno. I love my N1, despite all of its quirks. IMO there are few phones with the size and form factor on par or better than the N1's. The N1 is supported so well, it kind of seems like a waste to upgrade to better phone. I mean, most of the things the newer phones can do, the N1 can be hacked to do and perform it almost if not just as well.
I say wait. That's what I'm going to try to do. I have a AT&T N1 and am switching over to T-Mobile tomorrow. Unless I can get some 1900 mhz love from T-Mobile with the addition of the new band, I will be stuck on Edge which will be pretty brutal. I have a T-Mobile Moto Milestone but I don't want to pull that thing out because I love my N1 just so much...
Also, I cannot live without the trackball. I just can't. It is too awesome.
I also have an AT&T N1 and was thinking of switching to TMo, have you heard which markets they were using the 1900mhz in?
I was also thinking of getting the Galaxy Nexus, hopefully on someone beside Verizon.
I have also had N1 from release. I was getting bored, but I just recently installed one of the ICS builds. Very nice!
im feeling almost the same way, but I've only had this phone for about 6 months now... I bought it used on ebay.
Don't get me wrong, I love it.
Yeah it shame to let it go. I don't wanna. With devs here in xda, I feel like my N1 could live forever.
With all these new tech, Im just jealous and want to get it. But 600 dollar is alot to fork over. I have a special reserve just for tech but every time I think of pulling the trigger my N1 screams why. It still runs smooth, flawless and just the right size, it feels. Maybe new case will change my mind. Lol. I just can't wait for CM9 or ICS.
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I think i'll keep mine until the next Nexus phone...
Other than the internal storage and touchscreen issues, it's still really a great phone.
The upgrades are not very compelling... The only reason to upgrade sooner was if it developed some fault and i can't be bothered to fix it.
JoshX said:
I also have an AT&T N1 and was thinking of switching to TMo, have you heard which markets they were using the 1900mhz in?
I was also thinking of getting the Galaxy Nexus, hopefully on someone beside Verizon.
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I have not. My AT&T plan resets tomorrow, I believe, so today is kind of D-Day for my AT&T plan. I plan to port my number to Google Voice today and then renew my T-Mobile plan (I tried it out in November for one month).
There is a forum on HoFo where people have been reporting getting the new band. The here is the link for the forum: http://www.howardforums.com/showthread.php/1748317-Post-here-if-you-have-noticed-1900MHz-3G-on-an-iPhone-or-other-device
I was looking at the Galaxy Nexus too, especially because it was on sale on DailySteals the other day for $565 I believe. But...meh. Technology will only get better and better, and with the support here on XDA for the N1, I believe there is really nothing that the N1 won't be able to accomplish.
sl8125 said:
I don't know if i should move on from my N1.
ur N1 still holding up? Are you still happy with it? I like to upgrade but it feels like a waste right now. What do you guys think? Maybe I should wait until ICS is available for N1. At least an official CM9 nightly.
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I'm holding out for the 32GB GSM Galaxy Nexus. I'm hoping T-Mobile will eventually offer it under contract so I can use my upgrade subsidy--I re-upped a 2-year family plan back in May so my wife could upgrade from a G1 to a G2X. The biggest downsides to the GN for me are the lack of a microSD card slot and a trackball. The first is nearly inexcusable. The second is unfortunately the new standard.
Though there aren't official CM nighties, there are some nice KANG builds out there that are pretty much the same thing--just gathering up the changes since the #253 official build. I'm using temasek's build, available here. The newest builds have been very stable.
itay1 said:
I think i'll keep mine until the next Nexus phone...
Other than the internal storage and touchscreen issues, it's still really a great phone.
The upgrades are not very compelling... The only reason to upgrade sooner was if it developed some fault and i can't be bothered to fix it.
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My thoughts too.
lol, I feel like I walked into an N1 support group...
I was pretty confident I was going to upgrade to the GN, because I can get full subsidies from my carrier, but I need to pay it all upfront (I'll be buying it independently). When I thought about it some more, the GN isn't enough of a jump.
I mean, I've been with the N1 since it's launch, and it's served me so well. Yes, we all have that stupid synaptics touch screen, the terrible lack of internal storage and a camera I simply don't like using because of the quality. I personally would've liked the look of the N1 better without the trackball, but I can't say it hasn't been super useful. I think without the trackball though (and perhaps some less bland colors) it could've easily been the prettiest phone I've ever seen.
Everyone around here have either iPhones or Galaxies (1, 2). I gotta say, Samsung is only getting better in their design (even with the plastics). And their screens are a big win.
But for me, I'm waiting it out with my N1. I'm even considering keeping it on Gingerbread from now on, so that my upgrade will be a real experience. I think it's incredible to think that keeping my N1 on GB will really define the N1 as "legacy". Two years and it's still holding its own against the biggest and baddest phones out there.
When quad cores start pouring, I'll be taking another look. But atm I'm happy to be at the end of the cycle where my phone is becoming legacy and soon I will move on to the next cycle - Quad core, 720p, hardware-button-less, ICS and all those goodies...
HI MY NAME IS STEVE AND I AM ADDICTED TO MY NEXUS ONE. LOL.
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i heart my N1 too much
I've also had my N1 since release and I honestly having a heard time finding a phone i'd rather be using. especially now that am running ICS on it.
i love the support this phone gets and probably will keep using it even after i get a new phone.
but i highly doubt i could ever really replace it.
hi
I used my nexus one for a year and a half. I bought a nexus S for cheap a few weeks ago (I wouldn't have bought this POS for full retail price, got it for U$270 off contract), but I'm really having a hard time letting go of my "old" N1.
I really, really miss the trackball notifications and the feel of the phone. I tried to explain it to my friends, but they didn't get it. They like the way samsung phones feel ("very light! awesome!"), but I don't. I like how HTC phones feel, sturdy and heavy.
Things I REALLY miss:
- trackball
- trackball colour notifications
- how the N1 feels
- battery life
- contactless desktop dock
- non-buggy ROMs!
Things I like on the NS:
- application storage space is 1GB! awesome!
- screen is better, multitouch is not buggy
- I thought i would miss the SD card, but I don't
Things I REALLY DISLIKE on the NS:
- buggy back button, presses itself or gets stuck.
- battery life sucks
- phone is stupid.
Things I couldn't care less for in the NS:
- NFC
- contour display
- front facing camera
long story short, I'm going back to my N1 and selling this piece of crap NS, maybe i can get some more money out of it.
I was thinking about picking up a Nexus S. Since ICS was released I was tempted. I also found some under 300. Glad I didn't.
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I bought a brand new Nexus One last month. After hours of browsing on the internet looking at as many phones as possible, the N1 just stood out for some reason. And since owning it I haven't regretted my decision one bit.
In fact, my 82 year old Grandad has just bought one (over the iPhone too)!!
One thing that has actually amazed me about the N1, is that it can get a GPS lock in under 10 seconds when I'm indoors. Less than 5 when I'm outside. The first time I did it indoors my mind almost exploded. My old HTC Legend took ~30 seconds, and just couldn't really do it indoors. Not that being able to get GPS when I'm in my own house is of any use whatsoever, but I just thought it was epic
Never give up the N1 until something absolutely epic comes out, which, at the moment (at least IMO), there is not one phone worth forking out so much money for.
Long live the Nexus One!
I like it too. Hehe!
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I'm not gonna switch to a phone without a trackball.
trschober said:
Things I REALLY DISLIKE on the NS:
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- phone is stupid.
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I like that one...
Anyone worrying about losing color notifications from the trackball - just letting you know the GNex has color notifications, the led is just hidden under the bezel (brilliant!).
WiW said:
I like that one...
Anyone worrying about losing color notifications from the trackball - just letting you know the GNex has color notifications, the led is just hidden under the bezel (brilliant!).
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Google actually listened. Prob one thing I like about GN. And also ICS, screen and ..... who am I kidding? I like the damn thing. But obviously not enough to take me away from my N1.
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