Here comes the Google N1 err HTC Desire

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The Google Nexus One (N1) is currently my “it” phone fantasy as the sub-30K price is pretty reasonable considering the features. However the Philippines is not included in the list of supported countries, it would require a bit of work-around to get it delivered here in the philippines. Yuga has the instructions here if you are interested. He also gave it a pretty decent review rating of a “steal”.

The only problem with the above method is that if the unit breaks then you have to RMA it to the the USA as the local HTC service centers will not accept it for repairs. It is a bit of risk taking that I don’t have the luxury at the moment (let’s assume that I have the money to buy it in the first place 🙂 ). This problem maybe no more as the HTC Desire (formerly codenamed as HTC Bravo) has just been announced and there is a strong possibility to come to Asia.

The HTC Desire (pictured above) has the same specifications as the Google N1 except that it has replaced the trackball with a trackpad. It also comes with HTC’s Sense UI which some N1 users are missing.

Time to save for the “unfortunate” case that I need to replace my phone. Hopefully the Desire will also be in the 30K or less range when it gets offered here commercially. 🙂

More details and pictures here: http://dvice.com/archives/2010/02/htc-desire-andr.php

ciao!

3 Comments (+add yours?)

  1. onealberto
    Feb 26, 2010 @ 22:54:28

    wow! nice phone!

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  2. Clair
    Mar 11, 2010 @ 07:58:44

    I want an Android phone with a keyboard like the Motorola Droid. It’s just that I don’t think it’s available locally. 🙁 Hay…

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  3. Erin
    Mar 12, 2010 @ 09:53:32

    @Clair: order ka na lang then have it shipped. 🙂

    I am still on the fence about any phone with flexcable.

    I will confess, a flexcable abused me. It raped my wallet when it rendered a Nokia unit unusable.

    And my thumbs are too big for thumboards. 🙂

    ciao!

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