Nexus One vs iPhone, Droid & Palm Pre - Total Cost of Ownership →
Now that Google’s Nexus One phone has been revealed, the question everyone is asking is how does it compare to the other current top smartphones on the market, most notably, iPhone and Motorola’s Droid? Is it worth switching to Nexus One from your current device?
BillShrink has put together a handy comparison chart that breaks the devices down (including the Palm Pre) on all key features. There are a few obvious differences — the iPhone still lacks multitasking while the Android devices have fewer apps.
The biggest difference is total cost of ownership, and Nexus One wins big there over iPhone and Droid because T-Mobile’s plans are less expensive than those offered by AT&T and Verizon, who carry the iPhone and Droid, respectively. But that comes with a caveat too — T-Mobile’s 3G coverage isn’t on par with that of Verizon, and even trails that of the much maligned AT&T.
Here’s a look at how the device’s stack up:

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Nexus One vs iPhone, Droid & Palm Pre - Total Cost of Ownership

Now that Google’s Nexus One phone has been revealed, the question everyone is asking is how does it compare to the other current top smartphones on the market, most notably, iPhone and Motorola’s Droid? Is it worth switching to Nexus One from your current device?

BillShrink has put together a handy comparison chart that breaks the devices down (including the Palm Pre) on all key features. There are a few obvious differences — the iPhone still lacks multitasking while the Android devices have fewer apps.

The biggest difference is total cost of ownership, and Nexus One wins big there over iPhone and Droid because T-Mobile’s plans are less expensive than those offered by AT&T and Verizon, who carry the iPhone and Droid, respectively. But that comes with a caveat too — T-Mobile’s 3G coverage isn’t on par with that of Verizon, and even trails that of the much maligned AT&T.

Here’s a look at how the device’s stack up:

Total Cost of Ownership Nexus One

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