Last Tuesday Google started selling the N1 to Canadians (working with Rogers SIMs) and I ordered one within the first hour. With delivery, taxes and exchange rate (very favorable!) it's about CAN$600.
I bought it as a PDA/VoIP device. Don't really need a cell.
The first and last time I had one (for 6 months) was when my daughter started driving, i.e. some 15+ years ago.
Therefore, I can't compare it to anything! But I like it very much so far...
-packaging very Apple-esque. Attention to details.
-Accurate GPS. Better than the ones on Dell netbooks.
-Very nice screen and good fonts. Was on internet in 5 min after charging.
-Voice search: worked the first time (it must be trained on accents...)
-VoIP works (Sipdroid with Betamax). Took time to set up, but it's OK.
-Must get used to the on-screen keyboard but I prefer it to a slider.
-Gmail and calendar sync works very good.
Reading for the second day the xda forums re: flashing custom ROMs - all this a bit too new for me...
Hope to get (for work) an HD2 with WinMo 6.5, more familiar territory. And a Dell Mini5 if/when released...
Diogen.
I bought it as a PDA/VoIP device. Don't really need a cell.
The first and last time I had one (for 6 months) was when my daughter started driving, i.e. some 15+ years ago.
Therefore, I can't compare it to anything! But I like it very much so far...
-packaging very Apple-esque. Attention to details.
-Accurate GPS. Better than the ones on Dell netbooks.
-Very nice screen and good fonts. Was on internet in 5 min after charging.
-Voice search: worked the first time (it must be trained on accents...)
-VoIP works (Sipdroid with Betamax). Took time to set up, but it's OK.
-Must get used to the on-screen keyboard but I prefer it to a slider.
-Gmail and calendar sync works very good.
Reading for the second day the xda forums re: flashing custom ROMs - all this a bit too new for me...
Hope to get (for work) an HD2 with WinMo 6.5, more familiar territory. And a Dell Mini5 if/when released...
Diogen.