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  • Same here.
    Haptic feedback does it for me. And HTC Sense UI is nice, but not that nice... the pictures on the N1 may not give it away but you put widgets on that front page that make the phone more useful in a short time (once customised) than HTC Sense gives you. Sense gets you going faster, but I'm a tweaker and would rather build it exactly how I want, and I'd rather have the haptic feedback.

    You don't need to wait for HTC to write their updates on new versions of Android either. You just get the updates from Google. Job done.

    The only advantage I see with the HTC is the pad vs. ball thing and I've never used the pad so I'm not even sure this is an advantage.

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