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<blockquote data-quote="deja" data-source="post: 1298846" data-attributes="member: 13072"><p>I have a Nexus One (Android) and it's incredible. I'd get another Android phone over an iPhone any day. There is just ONE thing that the iPhone has on the Android (unless you count the dual cameras, which I don't give a damna bout): the iPhone has Words with Friends. </p><p></p><p>Huge advantage, iPhone!</p><p></p><p></p><p></p><p>Don't root it by changing the bootloader. That voids your warranty. There is a program called "EasyRoot" that changes the permission settings without making any permanent changes to your phone. It's reversible with the click of a button. It gives you all the abilities you need (screen shots, using camera as a flashlight, network stuff, remote control, etc) without changing the boot loader. Unless you want to change ROMs.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="deja, post: 1298846, member: 13072"] I have a Nexus One (Android) and it's incredible. I'd get another Android phone over an iPhone any day. There is just ONE thing that the iPhone has on the Android (unless you count the dual cameras, which I don't give a damna bout): the iPhone has Words with Friends. Huge advantage, iPhone! Don't root it by changing the bootloader. That voids your warranty. There is a program called "EasyRoot" that changes the permission settings without making any permanent changes to your phone. It's reversible with the click of a button. It gives you all the abilities you need (screen shots, using camera as a flashlight, network stuff, remote control, etc) without changing the boot loader. Unless you want to change ROMs. [/QUOTE]
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