Milestone will surely drop in price soon like all Motorola phones in the past.
It seems that the market value of Motorola phones is not so good. I have already started seeing Milestone being sold at yahoo auctions for $3800 after 5 days of use.
A couple of weeks later when new 1Ghz Google phones release the milestone may be selling for $2800 at yahoo auctions.
if the cpu of Nexus One affects the entire speed of running applications, i would go for it, otherwise, milestone is more attractive coz of its keyboard.
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if the cpu of Nexus One affects the entire speed of running applications, i would go for it, otherwise, milestone is more attractive coz of its keyboard. [/ quote]
That is what I wanted to know, too.
As far as I am reading the 1GZ CPu is not that much faster than the processor used for the Milestone.
I am more interested in the internet speed for HSDPA. Milestone seems to have better hardware specs for HSDPA.
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btw, nexus one doesnt support multitouch, so i think it is not worth to buy now even the speed is faster: ([/ quote]
Yes, no Multi touch support is a big big blow.
I now have my eyes on the Sony Ericsson X1. I wonder if it supports multitouch.
But that one will have an older version of OS (1.6).
Wonder if Sony Ericsson will announce a free update to 2.1 soon.