Which Android phone would you buy and why?

3 points by sibilsalim ↗ HN
Planning to buy an android phone, Which one would you recommend?

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I like my Nexus One: - Has 2.2, and since it's Google hardware maybe it'll be kept up to date - Build quality is solid - Stock Android, no extensions by carrier or hardware company - Battery life rarely less than a day for my medium usage Caveat: I've only used this and the G1.
Pardon me, my formatting was terrible. I'll go read the docs.
I've researched this very thoroughly over the past few weeks, and this is what I came up with:

1. If you want a physical keyboard, either get the Motorola Droid (in the USA)/Milestone (same thing rest of the world), or wait if you're not keen on this device. The keyboard is apparently an either love it or hate it kind of thing so definitely try it before you buy it.

There is also the Samsung Galaxy S Pro with a keyboard available on only one US carrier (IIRC, Verizon).

Personally, I'm waiting for a better Android with a physical keyboard.

2. If you want/don't mind a touch-only experience, then you got plenty of choice. The top end is the HTC Desire, which is very good (a die hard iPhone fan friend of mine is now a convert). HTC do cheaper and lower spec'ed devices too like the Wildfire so have a look at those.

If the screen is your top priority, the Samsung Galaxy S is apparently the one to get. But Samsung masacared the Android UI with their own "improvements" which you may or may not like. Check it out.

Finally, if you want the biggest screen, the Dell Streak clocks in at 5", which may be a touch too big for your pockets. I have big hands and loved playing with it at the shop but I didn't buy it because it is so darn freaking big. I suspect you'll find it to be too big too.

The Galaxy S Pro is being launched on Sprint as the Epic 4G
Well as pierrefar said it all comes to personal preferences.

I wanted a keyboard as well as my previous phone ( blackberry ) made my life a lot easier as i come from a virtual keyboard ... which i avoided typing on that one.

Virtuals keyboard come a long way since then.

It all comes down to you.

At this moment if i was you i would either get a Droid X ( wait a little longer, cause that is the best android phone on the market i believe , maybe a little price ) or a Nexus One mostly due to the fact that is the google phone so everything that they do will get firstly pushed to you and you can skip all those "improvements" that are crap from most companies.

But i hope that will be fixed with version 3 of android where they will try to eliminate that need.

So Droid X vs Nexus One !

I just bought a hero, while aging I got it because it was available (the EVO is hard to find) and didn't have a keyboard. Plus it's my first "smart phone" so probably better to ease into it with a hero than an EVO.