Where I spend the majority of my time when I am at home…
How nerdy, huh? At the time I had my receiver playing bluetooth audio from my Nexus One’s Dock.
My new baby… The Google Nexus One. I purchased mine unlocked so that I could get a pretty awesome rate plan. It’s not an iPhone killer, it’s an iPhone annihilator. For Apple’s sake, I hope that they come out with something amazing for the iPhone 4G, and I am sure they will.
But judging from how closed-off Apple’s design strategy is and how uncustomizable their iPhones are, I think that the Nexus One will probably be the best phone available in the US until Windows Phone 7 comes out. [Yes, I know about the HTC EVO 4G coming out in June, but that thing is too big, doesn't have an OLED screen, is running the same CPU/GPU as the Nexus, is too big to be pocket-able, and is not nearly as pretty... though it does have HDMI!]
[For the geeks out there: 1 GHz Snapdragon (almost double the speed of the 3GS's 600 MHz Arm A8, and it's dramatically smoother while scrolling in image-heavy pages such as engadget), 3.7" 800x480 AM-OLED Display (simply amazing and makes the 3GS's low-res 3.5" 480x320 LCD looked like a washed out 1990s phone), supports flash (I installed it through the HTC Desire's ROM, but Adobe will officially release it in few weeks), dual mics for noise cancellation (I spoke with my girlfriend while walking in a very crowded area and she thought I was alone in my apartment), full Google integration (including Goole Voice and Translate), amazingly accurate speech recognition for almost every text field (they disable it while entering phone numbers and web addresses), and all this in a package that's actually thinner than the iPhone.]