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orange san francisco isnt maybe that fast but does the same for less then £100...
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Going eBay sold item prices here. Happy to entertain serious offers.
Orange San Francisco is an entry-level budget phone, whereas the Nexus 1 was the flagship model. To say that they do the same thing is just not true.
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orange san francisco isnt maybe that fast but does the same for less then £100...
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Nexus One is a brilliant phone
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I got an HTC Desire, which is basically the same. Awesome phone.
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not saying Nexus and San Francisco are the same mate. I am saying that San Fransisco is £100's cheaper and does the same.
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Yeah and my £50 pound beater does the same as my £2k carbon race bike.
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+1!
There are frankly more appropriate places to share your views on the merits of various Android phones than on someone's thread when they're trying to sell something.
The San Fran is a great budget Android phone. The Nexus is not a budget Android phone, and it's better in various ways. They don't 'do the same'.
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Yeah and my £50 pound beater does the same as my £2k carbon race bike.
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andy.w, I bet your 'cracked&smashed' beater will get from A to B while your £2k frame with a crack in it wont... ;-)
If you compare these phone like that it mean you dont know much about them.
I would rather think steel italian frame against your carbon - steel is maybe not as shiny nor light but even best bike in the world wont help you is you are a crap cyclist.Fox, you are right - wrong place. but couldnt resist.
Didnt mean to spoil the sale. Sorry.
Oh dear...
'they' do the same, though.mattty, good luck with the sale. I hope we brought more attention to the thread and folks will check now how are these toys are different and why to pay more for yours. :)
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Don't worry about it
11 month old Google Nexus One for sale.
Bought this from Google directly, so it doesn't have any 3rd party crappy firmware on it, it can be used on any network, and it's usually one of the first wave of handsets to get pushed upgrades (currently running 2.2.1)
Comes with official Google desktop dock and official HTC spare battery (these were purchased as extras), and the battery, 4GB memory card, pouch, AC charger and USB cable that came with the phone.
Looking for £300 for the lot. I am not in the UK now, but will be returning on Christmas Eve.
All the details here: http://www.google.com/phone/detail/nexus-one
1GHz processor, 512mb RAM, 5mp camera, 3.7" screen, full GPS
One great feature of this phone for cyclists is the ability to log routes via GPS when you're out cycling and save them to Google Maps, along with stats of speed, ascent, etc. A full battery will last for an 8 hour ride in my experience.
Dibs via PM pls