I have both a Nexus One and the new MyTouch 4G. The Nexus One can not be used so it will have to be between the G2 and the MyTouch 4G.
My vote is the MyTouch 4G, the hardware and overall build is 2nd to none and the software is probably better then any other phone made to this point. I am a Nexus nut and the new Nexus S was a major let down to me. The only thing it has going for t is the new Gingerbread OS. My Nexus One will have Gingerbread very soon and IMO will be a better device then the Nexus S. I can live without a FFC.
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Anonymous
I have both a Nexus One and the new MyTouch 4G. The Nexus One can not be used so it will have to be between the G2 and the MyTouch 4G.
My vote is the MyTouch 4G, the hardware and overall build is 2nd to none and the software is probably better then any other phone made to this point. I am a Nexus nut and the new Nexus S was a major let down to me. The only thing it has going for t is the new Gingerbread OS. My Nexus One will have Gingerbread very soon and IMO will be a better device then the Nexus S. I can live without a FFC.
THANK YOU T-MOBILE The fastest network
Anonymous
I have both a Nexus One and the new MyTouch 4G. The Nexus One can not be used so it will have to be between the G2 and the MyTouch 4G.
My vote is the MyTouch 4G, the hardware and overall build is 2nd to none and the software is probably better then any other phone made to this point. I am a Nexus nut and the new Nexus S was a major let down to me. The only thing it has going for t is the new Gingerbread OS. My Nexus One will have Gingerbread very soon and IMO will be a better device then the Nexus S. I can live without a FFC.
THANK YOU T-MOBILE The fastest network
Tarheel4life1
Tmobile G2 Is the best phone of the year
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I have owned Android OS phones by HTC (MT3G, MT3G Slide), Samsung (Vibrant), and Motorola (Cliq, Cliq XT). I feel that HTC make the best Android phones for T-Mobile. I have yet to play with a LG, Garmin or Huawei phone but I doubt they would change my mind. I think Samsung and Motorola tend to drop the ball on supporting their older model phones. Just my 2 cents.