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On 8/10/10 01:18 , Dick Wall wrote:
> I also think though that a consumer isn't going to look twice at it
> when lined up with a Droid X, an Evo or a Vibrant, and I really
> think that's why the N1 has been retired at least from consumer
> duty (pretty much what I was alluding too in the podcast).
Being in Europe, I haven't had a chance to touch any N1. For what
reason don't customers look at twice in comparison with other phones?
BTW, it's to be said that the N1 has probably got the best chassis
design around (even citing friends that are experts in this kind of
things) - with the exclusion of some recent models that I haven't been
able to see for real. Sure it's better design than the Motorola Droid
- - excellent
phone but all those lines in the chassis are pretty weird.

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