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Swapping iPhone for Nexus One. Few Quick Questions.

  • 18-04-2010 11:17AM
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    Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 20,859 ✭✭✭✭


    Hi,
    So after a good bit of research and help from some boards users, I've decided I'm going to pass on my brand new iPhone 3Gs 16GB and get a Nexus One instead. It just suits my needs much better. I Just have a few questions and would appreciate any advice :)

    I got my iPhone from VodaFone just 2 weeks ago. I've only turned it on to check it works ok so had to connect it to my brothers iTunes as I didn't want to install iTunes on my own laptop. Now as far as I can see, unlocked iPhones sell for a lot more on Ebay than locked ones, but the 3Gs can't be unlocked yet, is this true? Would I be better off waiting for a jailbreak release before selling it? Besides it being locked to vodafone are there any other points that I may not be aware of I should put in the listing to alert any potential buyers?

    Could somebody please advise what Nexus One I should be looking for? As far as I know, it comes unlocked, but are there issues with the GPS in Europe if I buy from the US? I've heard that UK Navigation is locked? Also, to avoid customs charges, should I just buy from the UK? Should I look for a "rooted" one, or would it be best to "root" it myself (is it easy)? What firmware should I be after (I hear multitouch was just introduced recently?). If anyone could link me to a good deal on Ebay (or anywhere) from a reputable seller and tell me "this is the one you need" it would be great as I'm a bit confused with all the firmware, rooting, compatibility things!

    I had a wishlist of features and the Nexus One ticked the most boxes (infact, nearly them all) but thanks to everyone for the other suggestions like N900 etc :)

    Any feedback appreciated!


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  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 28,185 ✭✭✭✭drunkmonkey


    I'd be inclined to get a good case for the iPhone and use it for a while and then sell it once the unlock comes out sometime in June or July!

    I think you should give the iPhone a chance after all your after getting into an expensive 18mt contract for it, try it for a few weeks!


  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 20,859 ✭✭✭✭cormie


    I think I'd be more inclined just to get the Nexus one ASAP to be honest and sell the iPhone described as "As New". As far as I remember there's a part on the iPhone that says how long it's been turned on for, used for etc and I think this will go in my favour price wise if I don't use it. Ideally I'd like to pass it to a VF customer who can use it now and knows they can jailbreak it in a few weeks. I'm within budget to buy the Nexus before I sell the iPhone too which helps!


  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 28,185 ✭✭✭✭drunkmonkey


    A vodafoe customer would be more included to buy a new one themselves as they'll be able to unlock it legally themselves at some time, I'm struggling to sell an 02 locked one, nobody really wants them unless there getting it at a bargin price, it's someone on meteor who will pay good money but they'll want it unlocked, I'd say you'd sell it as is for about 300 - 350 as it is now.


  • Closed Accounts Posts: 119 ✭✭New.White.Socks


    Generally the very expensive 'unlocked' iphones on ebay are not the jailbroken ones, which may or may not go for a little more than a locked one, depending on how much the buyer knows about the phones. Having a jailbroken iphone means you can't update it, and jailbreaking is easy to do once they are released, so generally people won't pay much more for them.
    Factory unlocked iphones on the other hand are very expensive, but you'll never get that price for yours. And also, it's not guaranteed that the 3gs will be jailbroken in a few months, so I wouldn't wait, and if you're sure you want to get rid of it sell it asap. Say it's new on ebay, and just that it was opened to see if it works (it's common practice on there!).

    On the nexus one, it comes unlocked from google or locked to one of the US networks, so you want an unlocked one. Rooting is similar to jailbreaking an iphone, however it voids your warranty with htc, so probably isn't a good idea just yet, especially considering the problems that people have been having with their phones.
    The most recent Android firmware has multitouch enabled, and apparently there's another coming out soon with some fixes.
    Basically, the only way you can get a nexus one at the moment is from the us, from the google website. So if you're buying a new one, your going to pay that much for it, because even if it's coming from the uk, the person you're buying it from would be making a loss if they sold it for any less (because you can't bulk buy them). You may get a used one (max a couple of months old) for a little cheaper though.

    There aren't any issues with using GPS or any of the other functionality in the UK as far as I know. There are issues with 3g connectivity and the touchscreen though, so do remember android won't be as streamlined as the iphone os.


  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 20,859 ✭✭✭✭cormie


    I'm not sure what you mean that a VF customer would be able to unlock one legally if they bough it themselves? Could they not with mine? Another question actually, will ANY VF sim from ANY country work in mine, or just VF Ireland I wonder? :)


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  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 10,992 ✭✭✭✭partyatmygaff


    Generally the very expensive 'unlocked' iphones on ebay are not the jailbroken ones, which may or may not go for a little more than a locked one, depending on how much the buyer knows about the phones. Having a jailbroken iphone means you can't update it, and jailbreaking is easy to do once they are released, so generally people won't pay much more for them.
    Factory unlocked iphones on the other hand are very expensive, but you'll never get that price for yours. And also, it's not guaranteed that the 3gs will be jailbroken in a few months, so I wouldn't wait, and if you're sure you want to get rid of it sell it asap. Say it's new on ebay, and just that it was opened to see if it works (it's common practice on there!).

    On the nexus one, it comes unlocked from google or locked to one of the US networks, so you want an unlocked one. Rooting is similar to jailbreaking an iphone, however it voids your warranty with htc, so probably isn't a good idea just yet, especially considering the problems that people have been having with their phones.
    The most recent Android firmware has multitouch enabled, and apparently there's another coming out soon with some fixes.
    Basically, the only way you can get a nexus one at the moment is from the us, from the google website. So if you're buying a new one, your going to pay that much for it, because even if it's coming from the uk, the person you're buying it from would be making a loss if they sold it for any less (because you can't bulk buy them). You may get a used one (max a couple of months old) for a little cheaper though.

    There aren't any issues with using GPS or any of the other functionality in the UK as far as I know. There are issues with 3g connectivity and the touchscreen though, so do remember android won't be as streamlined as the iphone os.
    Get a HTC Desire instead. Internally it's the exact same phone as the nexus one except with many fixes such as multi touch out of the box. More Ram and HTC Sense.


  • Closed Accounts Posts: 119 ✭✭New.White.Socks


    Get a HTC Desire instead. Internally it's the exact same phone as the nexus one except with many fixes such as multi touch out of the box. More Ram and HTC Sense.

    Well the N1 has multitouch now, sense is a matter of personal preference, and you don't get some features on the desire such as google voice.


  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 28,185 ✭✭✭✭drunkmonkey


    cormie wrote: »
    I'm not sure what you mean that a VF customer would be able to unlock one legally if they bough it themselves? Could they not with mine? Another question actually, will ANY VF sim from ANY country work in mine, or just VF Ireland I wonder? :)

    No other bill pay or pre pay Vodafone customer will be able to get it unlocked by Vodafone as it's registered to your account, your the only one who could get it unlocked in 18mts, it's also locked to Vodafone Ireland so a Vodafone sim from another country won't work in it.


  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 10,992 ✭✭✭✭partyatmygaff


    Well the N1 has multitouch now, sense is a matter of personal preference, and you don't get some features on the desire such as google voice.
    I had that installed on my Desire within 1 hour of getting it!
    :D


  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 182 ✭✭xabi_a


    OP, you mentioned navigation. The Nexus One has full Google maps functionality with search, directions etc. It's one of my favourite features.

    In the US (but only there unfortunately) you have additional full SatNav functionality, which is fully integrated with Google maps. You simply search for somewhere on Google maps (or touch a point on the map) and with one or two touches the phone is giving you real-time navigation directions to that point, using GPS. Full voice commands, and the display shows you a typical SatNav view.

    However, this navigation only works in the US, you won't see it at all outside of there. Hopefully it will be enabled sometime soon.

    Without it, you can still use Google maps to get directions (just like on your PC), and you can follow that path because the GPS function shows you your location and direction of movement. You just don't have a the voice commands "turn left in a quarter mile" etc.


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  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 20,859 ✭✭✭✭cormie


    Generally the very expensive 'unlocked' iphones on ebay are not the jailbroken ones, which may or may not go for a little more than a locked one, depending on how much the buyer knows about the phones. Having a jailbroken iphone means you can't update it, and jailbreaking is easy to do once they are released, so generally people won't pay much more for them.
    Factory unlocked iphones on the other hand are very expensive, but you'll never get that price for yours. And also, it's not guaranteed that the 3gs will be jailbroken in a few months, so I wouldn't wait, and if you're sure you want to get rid of it sell it asap. Say it's new on ebay, and just that it was opened to see if it works (it's common practice on there!).

    On the nexus one, it comes unlocked from google or locked to one of the US networks, so you want an unlocked one. Rooting is similar to jailbreaking an iphone, however it voids your warranty with htc, so probably isn't a good idea just yet, especially considering the problems that people have been having with their phones.
    The most recent Android firmware has multitouch enabled, and apparently there's another coming out soon with some fixes.
    Basically, the only way you can get a nexus one at the moment is from the us, from the google website. So if you're buying a new one, your going to pay that much for it, because even if it's coming from the uk, the person you're buying it from would be making a loss if they sold it for any less (because you can't bulk buy them). You may get a used one (max a couple of months old) for a little cheaper though.

    There aren't any issues with using GPS or any of the other functionality in the UK as far as I know. There are issues with 3g connectivity and the touchscreen though, so do remember android won't be as streamlined as the iphone os.

    Thanks for the input! Ah I didn't know that about Factory Unlocked VS Jailbroken. Is there any way I can factory unlock mine? If not, I might just put it up on Ebay and just accept whatever the highest bidder is willing to pay for it as that's probably what it's worth anyway. If it being Vodafone locked means it can still be used by VF UK sim cards and even Europe, then that would be even better!

    When I go to the google site, it says it's not available in my region, I can't even see a price on it. Have you any idea how much it is? I found the website: http://www.fonezonline.ie/ and they have it for 546 delivered and as far as I can tell it's unlocked too. It's also including VAT as far as I can see so it would be about 450 ex vat for me I think (I'm VAT reg'd).

    So would you suggest to avoid buying it from Ebay yourself or is there any reputable seller or listing you could recommend? My friend is also interested in one so it may be a case of buying 2 even!


  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 20,859 ✭✭✭✭cormie


    Get a HTC Desire instead. Internally it's the exact same phone as the nexus one except with many fixes such as multi touch out of the box. More Ram and HTC Sense.

    I'm kinda decided on the Nexus, I had a quick look at HTC sense and I don't think it's something I'd use at all. I don't think I'd be using much ram either. What are the advantages of the Nexus over the desire do you know? If any of the things I need aren't in the desire then I'd probably stick with the Nexus.
    Well the N1 has multitouch now, sense is a matter of personal preference, and you don't get some features on the desire such as google voice.

    Google voice is a very important feature for me, if the desire can't use it as well as the Nexus, the nexus will definitely come out on top for me. That is to say, writing texts, searching, mapping etc.
    xabi_a wrote: »
    OP, you mentioned navigation. The Nexus One has full Google maps functionality with search, directions etc. It's one of my favourite features.

    In the US (but only there unfortunately) you have additional full SatNav functionality, which is fully integrated with Google maps. You simply search for somewhere on Google maps (or touch a point on the map) and with one or two touches the phone is giving you real-time navigation directions to that point, using GPS. Full voice commands, and the display shows you a typical SatNav view.

    However, this navigation only works in the US, you won't see it at all outside of there. Hopefully it will be enabled sometime soon.

    Without it, you can still use Google maps to get directions (just like on your PC), and you can follow that path because the GPS function shows you your location and direction of movement. You just don't have a the voice commands "turn left in a quarter mile" etc.

    I drive for a living so will always have a standalone GPS anyway so the navigation part isn't too important. I just need to be able to calculate routes and may even look into getting a map app anyway that has maps installed so you don't need a net connection as you do to use google maps on the phones. I also need to be able to use VIA points in navigation, as far as I know neither the iPhone or Nexus has this feature. I've seen a video of somebody who hacked their nexus to be able to use the sat nav on the go in the car with the directions.

    Another point to note is that I read before that you need to root the nexus to use tethering with a laptop so I'll probably need to do this anyway:confused:

    Thanks for all the feedback so far everyone!


  • Closed Accounts Posts: 119 ✭✭New.White.Socks


    cormie wrote: »
    Thanks for the input! Ah I didn't know that about Factory Unlocked VS Jailbroken. Is there any way I can factory unlock mine? If not, I might just put it up on Ebay and just accept whatever the highest bidder is willing to pay for it as that's probably what it's worth anyway. If it being Vodafone locked means it can still be used by VF UK sim cards and even Europe, then that would be even better!

    When I go to the google site, it says it's not available in my region, I can't even see a price on it. Have you any idea how much it is? I found the website: http://www.fonezonline.ie/ and they have it for 546 delivered and as far as I can tell it's unlocked too. It's also including VAT as far as I can see so it would be about 450 ex vat for me I think (I'm VAT reg'd).

    So would you suggest to avoid buying it from Ebay yourself or is there any reputable seller or listing you could recommend? My friend is also interested in one so it may be a case of buying 2 even!

    Ah see I'm in the UK so I can get it sent here! The google price, for the unlocked phone to the UK is $577.65, including shipping and a charger, and to the UK you need to add 17.5% to that for customs, so basically anyone selling an unlocked one in the UK/Ire has paid $678.74, which is just over 500 euro, anything on top of that is their profit.
    Ebay might be a good option, just make sure it's coming from Europe so you don't need to pay customs.
    It's worth checking when you buy it whether the phone was originally bought (posted from the google website to) in Europe or the US. In the US you get a standard 1 year warranty, but if it was sent directly to the europe from google you get a 2year warranty, which is obviously much better.
    Ebay can be good for getting deals for more than one item, so worth looking.
    About unlocking your iphone, unless as someone pointed out you do it yourself in 18mths, the only way to unlock it is illegally. Factory unlocked means the phone was never locked at all, and there's no way of doing that with yours now.


  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 20,859 ✭✭✭✭cormie


    Thanks again for the info!

    Hmm, so going by the average price on Ebay, being about £500, and with the price from the US working out to be €427 (if I was to get somebody to buy it while in the US and bring it back basically). If I buy one off that fonezonline.ie site, which is including VAT (I can't yet tell if it is inclusive of 21% vat), then that could be the best option. I could find out whether it has the 2 year warranty too.

    My other option, is to just buy a used one. I think I may need to root it to use it for tethering ANYWAY so the warranty may not be used anyway.

    Is there a way to "unroot" it if warranty repair is needed I wonder?

    Is it easy to unlock the iphone "illegally" would you know at all?


  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 10,992 ✭✭✭✭partyatmygaff


    cormie wrote: »
    I'm kinda decided on the Nexus, I had a quick look at HTC sense and I don't think it's something I'd use at all. I don't think I'd be using much ram either. What are the advantages of the Nexus over the desire do you know? If any of the things I need aren't in the desire then I'd probably stick with the Nexus.



    Google voice is a very important feature for me, if the desire can't use it as well as the Nexus, the nexus will definitely come out on top for me. That is to say, writing texts, searching, mapping etc.


    The Nexus One and HTC Desire are pretty much the exact same phone. Both are made by HTC and share the same components. The only major difference is that the Nexus one runs stock Android and has noise cancelling dual mics and that the Desire runs HTC Sense and has 64MB extra ram (Makes multitasking run better and may be needed for some intensive apps). The only advantage the Nexus one has at the moment is that it can be rooted but the Desire has come close to being rooted. The capacitive buttons on the Nexus one are apparently very annoying aswell compared to the real buttons on the HTC Desire.

    That and the fact the HTC Desire is a good bit cheaper.

    I had Google Voice installed on my phone in minutes, it doesn't work too great with anything but an American accent though.


  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 20,859 ✭✭✭✭cormie


    Thanks for that, with regards the rooting, which is very important, does that mean that the desire can't be used to tether with a laptop (use it to get online when you're nowhere near a wifi spot etc).

    Does the desire have all the apps and the same menu widget system etc as the nexus?

    The dual mics apparently help when being used in a car, in my case a van, which would be a big plus for the Nexus too!


  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 28,185 ✭✭✭✭drunkmonkey


    Your iPhone can't be unlocked by anybody at the moment it's just not possible. You can tether with it, give it a go before you sell it, it
    really is a cool phone you just haven't given it a chance! It should also get a lot better with OS4


  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 10,992 ✭✭✭✭partyatmygaff


    cormie wrote: »
    Thanks for that, with regards the rooting, which is very important, does that mean that the desire can't be used to tether with a laptop (use it to get online when you're nowhere near a wifi spot etc).

    Does the desire have all the apps and the same menu widget system etc as the nexus?

    The dual mics apparently help when being used in a car, in my case a van, which would be a big plus for the Nexus too!
    The Noise Cancellation in theory should work great. In practice it doesn't make a massive difference to justify the price difference.

    I don't know where you heard the HTC Desire needs to be rooted to tether. That type of control is what Apple are famous for not HTC ;)
    When I plug in my phone to my PC I get four options

    Charge Only - Self Explanatory

    HTC Sync - Calendar/Contacts Sync program

    Disk Drive - Makes the HTC Desire a Mass storage device so you can browse the SD Card

    Internet Sharing - This is the tethering option.


    You can tether straight out of the box. No need to root.


    If you want to root the phone anyway a root solution is in progress and will probably be released before the end of the month by my estimation.

    Remember that a root will invalidate the phone's warranty.


  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 20,859 ✭✭✭✭cormie


    I've to buy a 1GB tethering add on from VF to tether with it unless it's unlocked/jailbroken according to this thread: http://www.boards.ie/vbulletin/showthread.php?t=2055859030

    I'm definitely not prepared to do that and I reeeally don't want itunes on my laptop either :p

    I guess I'll just have to see what I can get for the VF locked iphone then. I didn't get the iphone to get an iPhone, I just got it because I was switching to a plan that will save me money from the o2 plan I was on and I just happened to get an iPhone for 80 quid too, so as long as I make more than 80 quid and can put a good dent in the cost of a Nexus One I'll be happy with that :)


  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 20,859 ✭✭✭✭cormie


    The Noise...cut....invalidate the phone's warranty.

    Thanks again, I read here before that the Nexus one had to be rooted to allow tethering? Maybe that was incorrect or maybe it does and the desire doesn't, which is a plus for the desire.

    I've had bad experiences with hands free kits and phones, if the noise cancellation thingy can solve this it would be a big plus for the nexus.

    What about the desire menu system vs the nexus? The desire seems a lot more basic from what I've seen of it and the nexus appears to allow you to do more?

    Why is the Nexus One seemingly so much better than the desire if the desire is cheaper and more freely available?


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  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 10,992 ✭✭✭✭partyatmygaff


    cormie wrote: »
    Thanks again, I read here before that the Nexus one had to be rooted to allow tethering? Maybe that was incorrect or maybe it does and the desire doesn't, which is a plus for the desire.

    I've had bad experiences with hands free kits and phones, if the noise cancellation thingy can solve this it would be a big plus for the nexus.

    What about the desire menu system vs the nexus? The desire seems a lot more basic from what I've seen of it and the nexus appears to allow you to do more?

    Why is the Nexus One seemingly so much better than the desire if the desire is cheaper and more freely available?
    Never heard anyone say the Nexus one was better tbh :D. Before it's release it was dubbed the Nexus Two. The Desire is apparently going to be getting 720P recording and DivX playback in an update unlike the Nexus One.

    The Noise Cancellation Mic's only operate when you use the phone as a handset, when you use a hands free system the phone's microphone gets overridden. The Desire has the exact same Menu System as the Nexus one, why would they be any different? They run the exact same OS :confused:

    HTC Sense is probably the best UI for Android right now, the stock UI that you get on the Nexus One isn't too bad but HTC Sense makes Android a whole lot more slick.


  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 28,185 ✭✭✭✭drunkmonkey


    cormie wrote: »
    I've to buy a 1GB tethering add on from VF to tether with it unless it's unlocked/jailbroken according to this thread: http://www.boards.ie/vbulletin/showthread.php?t=2055859030

    I'm definitely not prepared to do )

    Ouch! That bills just going to get bigger and bigger, can't say I didn't warn you!


  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 20,859 ✭✭✭✭cormie


    Ouch! That bills just going to get bigger and bigger, can't say I didn't warn you!

    Sorry, I meant to mention that I have a 2GB allowance with my package, the iPhone doesn't allow the 2GB to be used to tether, but other phones don't have the same restriction. I wouldn't use more than 2GB which is why I wasn't prepared to buy the 1GB just for the privilege of what other phones allow you to do with your 2GB. So the iPhone would end up costing me more pretty much :)
    Never heard anyone say the Nexus one was better tbh :D. Before it's release it was dubbed the Nexus Two. The Desire is apparently going to be getting 720P recording and DivX playback in an update unlike the Nexus One.

    The Noise Cancellation Mic's only operate when you use the phone as a handset, when you use a hands free system the phone's microphone gets overridden. The Desire has the exact same Menu System as the Nexus one, why would they be any different? They run the exact same OS :confused:

    HTC Sense is probably the best UI for Android right now, the stock UI that you get on the Nexus One isn't too bad but HTC Sense makes Android a whole lot more slick.

    So is the Desire actually newer than the Nexus One then? I don't know much about either, but I thought the Nexus one was deemed to be the best? So the Desire has absolutely everything the Nexus has (even the dots flying passed the home screen?) except for the noise cancellation mic and currently being able to be rooted?

    Is the Desire a step up from the Nexus one by HTC?

    Is there any functionality it would be lacking compared to the Nexus One at all or is everything the same? Maps, navigation, contacts, calendar, synching, multitouch, apps etc?


  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 10,992 ✭✭✭✭partyatmygaff


    cormie wrote: »

    So is the Desire actually newer than the Nexus One then? I don't know much about either, but I thought the Nexus one was deemed to be the best? So the Desire has absolutely everything the Nexus has (even the dots flying passed the home screen?) except for the noise cancellation mic and currently being able to be rooted?

    Is the Desire a step up from the Nexus one by HTC?

    Is there any functionality it would be lacking compared to the Nexus One at all or is everything the same? Maps, navigation, contacts, calendar, synching, multitouch, apps etc?
    The Desire is much newer than the Nexus One. The HTC Desire was only released in Ireland about 3 days ago by Meteor and about a week ago worldwide. The Nexus One has been out since January this year so it's four months older (Not much I know but that is a long time in the world of mobile phones :D).
    The Nexus One WAS the best Android phone, now it shares that title with it's brother (So to speak) the HTC Desire. They are the exact same phone both made by HTC. The only differences are cosmetic and the fact that the Desire has 64MB more ram and the Nexus One has dual Mics. The Nexus one has a trackball and the Desire has a trackpad.

    You can turn the HTC Desire in to a Nexus One (All you have to do is disable sense and that's all there is to it) and you can turn the Nexus One in to the HTC Desire (Albeit HTC Sense is a bit buggy on the Nexus one for some reason).


    You won't notice any difference in functionality, they are the exact same phone! In fact the HTC only widgets and apps are much better than the stock Android ones in my opinion. You don't get exchange activesync with the Nexus one but you do on the HTC Desire thanks to HTC's mail widget.


  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 20,859 ✭✭✭✭cormie


    Hmmm, interesting, thanks for making me undecided again :mad::D

    So where would be the best place for me to get a desire considering the original post? What type should I be looking for etc?

    So basically it's EXACT EXACT EXACTLY the same, but newer, without the dual mic and the buttons and track pad are a bit more responsive and better?

    So the only only ONLY difference is the dual mic thing and everything else is the same and can be made just like the nexus one?

    One thing to note is I dislike using any mobile company/provider/manufacturers software. I like it to be just open and not needing to do synching or anything like that through special software. I just want it to be as drag and dropable as possible, I don't mean that in a "putting a song on the HD" way, although I want that too, but I mean that I don't have to use any Nokia type suites to sync with files from the computer and for it to be only compatible with that type of software and ad loads of crap to google synching and all that kinda thing.

    Can you just confirm that the desire can also search through the phonebook and find somebody by typing in say three middle letters of their last name, so I could find you in my phonebook by typing in "myg" and partyatmygaf would come up?


  • Closed Accounts Posts: 119 ✭✭New.White.Socks


    Calling the desire 'much newer' is a misleading. They're essentially the same age, same generation, with slight differences. Remember technically the Nexus hasn't even been released in Ireland, so a discussion about which is newer just doesn't make any sense.
    A lot of people feel strongly about which they prefer for one reason or another, but really the differences are small.
    N1 has 4 touch sensitive buttons on the bottom, desire has real ones.
    N1 has noise cancelling mics for phone calls (which do work well)
    Desire has more memory so it can handle multitasking a bit better, but both phones are fast with the 1ghz snapdragon processor.
    Other than that it's just the software they're running. HTC change android to their 'Sense' which some people prefer, which have different widgets etc, but basically anything that one does, the other can do if you set it up that way.

    The main reasons to go for the N1 would be noise cancelling, quicker updates, because it's googles phone you get updates faster and HTC need to spend time changing the updates to sense when they come out, and maybe all the google features out of the box (but thats not a biggy because you can set up the desire to do all of them). I might be wrong, and I'm sure somebody will correct me if I am, but I think that the live wallpapers (moving wallpapers that react to touch) that you were referring to are just on the N1.
    On the other hand, the desire is cheaper, it has more memory, and some people prefer HTC sense.


  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 28,185 ✭✭✭✭drunkmonkey


    cormie wrote: »
    Sorry, I meant to mention that I have a 2GB allowance with my package, the iPhone doesn't allow the 2GB to be used to tether

    you mean Vodafone don't allow you to use your phone to tether, the iPhone is more than capable of it! I don't see what there problem is in allowing you to use you 2gb any way you want, what difference does it make to them.


  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 20,859 ✭✭✭✭cormie


    Calling the desire 'much newer' is a misleading. They're essentially the same age, same generation, with slight differences. Remember technically the Nexus hasn't even been released in Ireland, so a discussion about which is newer just doesn't make any sense.
    A lot of people feel strongly about which they prefer for one reason or another, but really the differences are small.
    N1 has 4 touch sensitive buttons on the bottom, desire has real ones.
    N1 has noise cancelling mics for phone calls (which do work well)
    Desire has more memory so it can handle multitasking a bit better, but both phones are fast with the 1ghz snapdragon processor.
    Other than that it's just the software they're running. HTC change android to their 'Sense' which some people prefer, which have different widgets etc, but basically anything that one does, the other can do if you set it up that way.

    The main reasons to go for the N1 would be noise cancelling, quicker updates, because it's googles phone you get updates faster and HTC need to spend time changing the updates to sense when they come out, and maybe all the google features out of the box (but thats not a biggy because you can set up the desire to do all of them). I might be wrong, and I'm sure somebody will correct me if I am, but I think that the live wallpapers (moving wallpapers that react to touch) that you were referring to are just on the N1.
    On the other hand, the desire is cheaper, it has more memory, and some people prefer HTC sense.

    HTC sense would probably annoy me, as I said, I like things to be as they are and not customised for any type of phone. So if the Desire can be as the Nexus one is, without the sense, I'd probably prefer that. I know I'd prefer the "real" buttons on the desire and although the noise cancelling is probably good, if it's of no use while using it as a handsfree, or while driving, then I guess I wont know any better as none of my previous phones have had noise cancelling anyway and I've gotten along just fine.

    I'm a file tree view man myself, I don't like any fancy graphics or any fancy presentations getting in the way of core functionality, I like to be able to go in and out of what I'm doing and be done with it so if the sense ads fancy things and features, I'd prefer not to have it and just do the basic thing as quickly as possible with as little fuss as possible.

    So when you install the voice menus on the desire, does it ad the voice tab to the map system and all that too? I hear also that the nexus one can do street view navigation (not here yet). Can the desire do this too?
    you mean Vodafone don't allow you to use your phone to tether, the iPhone is more than capable of it! I don't see what there problem is in allowing you to use you 2gb any way you want, what difference does it make to them.

    Yeah there's a bit of a ruckuss in that thread over it. The iPhone gives the network the option to restrict it and Vodafone have done so and I think o2 followed them aswell. The VF plan I went with suits me much better than anything else on offer at the time of signing up, the 1gb tether thing put a spanner in the works but learning that I could tether on another phone made me go with the plan and I had it in my head from the get go I'd be swapping the iphone :)


  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 10,992 ✭✭✭✭partyatmygaff


    cormie wrote: »
    HTC sense would probably annoy me, as I said, I like things to be as they are and not customised for any type of phone. So if the Desire can be as the Nexus one is, without the sense, I'd probably prefer that. I know I'd prefer the "real" buttons on the desire and although the noise cancelling is probably good, if it's of no use while using it as a handsfree, or while driving, then I guess I wont know any better as none of my previous phones have had noise cancelling anyway and I've gotten along just fine.

    I'm a file tree view man myself, I don't like any fancy graphics or any fancy presentations getting in the way of core functionality, I like to be able to go in and out of what I'm doing and be done with it so if the sense ads fancy things and features, I'd prefer not to have it and just do the basic thing as quickly as possible with as little fuss as possible.

    So when you install the voice menus on the desire, does it ad the voice tab to the map system and all that too? I hear also that the nexus one can do street view navigation (not here yet). Can the desire do this too?



    Yeah there's a bit of a ruckuss in that thread over it. The iPhone gives the network the option to restrict it and Vodafone have done so and I think o2 followed them aswell. The VF plan I went with suits me much better than anything else on offer at the time of signing up, the 1gb tether thing put a spanner in the works but learning that I could tether on another phone made me go with the plan and I had it in my head from the get go I'd be swapping the iphone :)
    HTC Sense isn't what you think it is. The whole point of Android is that it has a completely customizable UI. It isn't a cheap annoying gimmick with flashy graphics and not much functionality. Most manufacturers have their own UI that they can implement over the stock Android UI. Motorola have MOTOBLUR, Sony Ericsson have Media/Timescape and HTC have Sense which at the moment is the most popular UI. You can turn off HTC Sense fairly easily and just use the Stock Android UI but you really have to try Sense first. It adds a lot more functionality to the OS and if you turn off sense you lose all the HTC Widgets like friendstream and their contacts app and the HTC keyboad.

    I get the impression you think that google supply them with Android and they just add some tacky branding over it and call it HTC Sense just like some carriers do. It's not like that at all. The fancy graphics and animations doesn't hinder functionality at all, it only compliments it and makes it more efficient.

    The voice keyboard is placed everywhere where the keyboard is present so yes it should work in Maps. But unless you have a perfectly neutral or american english accent it won't be accurate enough to be realistically useful. The HTC Desire can do street view navigation (When it comes of course) aswell as the Nexus One.

    Watch a few videos of sense and the stock UI and see for yourself what it's like.


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  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 20,859 ✭✭✭✭cormie


    Thanks again for that. Ok so it sounds like the Desire may be more the better option for me if it can do pretty much everything the nexus one can, but just without the dual mic, but yet it has more RAM.

    When you say the contacts app, I don't really want anything fancy, I've way too many contacts to be concerned about pictures coming up and custom ringtones and searching by tagged photos or whatever other ideas may have been come up with. I just need simple First name, surname number and as long as I can export them 3 fields into a CSV file to be used with spreadsheets then that's all I need, anything else I'd consider bloatware.

    Can you also just confirm what I was asking about searching for "partyatmygaf" in my contacts and knowing I can find you by just typing in "myg" to bring up "partyatmygaf" and it would also bring up "myguel" etc :)

    If the desire can do tethering out of the box and doesn't need to be rooted (voiding warranty) to allow it, then that's another plus.

    Can you just confirm if cabbage lite can also be used on the desire to send texts from my webtext allowance using my data allowance? The nexus can use this so it would mean international texts would be free pretty much :)

    If all the above have positive responses, then I think the desire may be for me and if so, would you be able to advise on where is the best place to purchase one, also taking into account that I'm VAT registered :) I wonder would anyone be interested in a swap actually with the iPhone :)


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