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superchunk said: Also, I don't know when you got the inspire, but I would have never considered it a top phone. Feb2011 had far better phones out. Just my two cents. But, you got to go with what you feel best with. I have Nexus phone and love it. However, I like plain Android best anyways. When I rooted/rom'd my last phone I always with with an AOSP rom. Additionally, its strongly rumored that during google i/o event they will announce Nexus devices from just about every OEM, I think 5 total. Along with an Asus Nexus 7" tablet for $200. Basically means, Android is slowly moving to a single UI standard. |
In February 2011, it was the top phone offered from AT&T and one of the best phones offered from any carrier. The dual core phones didn't release until March or later. It's a 1gz SnapDragon CPU with 768MB of RAM. The only thing it didn't offer was a front-facing camera, which happens to be something I couldn't care less about. Other than that, it was just about the best phone I could buy.
While I doubt I'll stick with Google this time around (it will be hard to get past the bad taste in my mouth), I'm keeping an eye on what they're doing. I like that they're opening up the Nexus platform and unifying the OS a bit. If they get it properly sorted, I may return to the OS next time I upgrade. I have no issues with Google itself, I just really disagree with some of their choices and feel like I kinda got burned with this Android phone. Fix those problems moving forward and there's a chance I'll come back to the platform.

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