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<blockquote data-quote="LSUstang05" data-source="post: 9263168" data-attributes="member: 52149"><p>The ONLY other phone I would even consider having besides the iPhone is the new Nexus One from Google. A few guys at work have one and I've messed around with them and love the way they feel. It's surprising, but even on the Edge network for AT&T (yes, the nexus one works on att just not the 3g network) the Nexus One is barely (and I mean barely) slower than my iPhone 3GS when pulling up web pages. It loads in a slightly different way though. Instead of loading top down like a normal browser, it seems like it loads the whole page and then displays it all at once. Very cool phone and the only other one I'd get other than an iPhone. I've also had T-Mobile before and loved it. I only got rid of them because I couldn't get service in my apartment and missed quite a few important calls because of it.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="LSUstang05, post: 9263168, member: 52149"] The ONLY other phone I would even consider having besides the iPhone is the new Nexus One from Google. A few guys at work have one and I've messed around with them and love the way they feel. It's surprising, but even on the Edge network for AT&T (yes, the nexus one works on att just not the 3g network) the Nexus One is barely (and I mean barely) slower than my iPhone 3GS when pulling up web pages. It loads in a slightly different way though. Instead of loading top down like a normal browser, it seems like it loads the whole page and then displays it all at once. Very cool phone and the only other one I'd get other than an iPhone. I've also had T-Mobile before and loved it. I only got rid of them because I couldn't get service in my apartment and missed quite a few important calls because of it. [/QUOTE]
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