Sweettooth
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I'm thinking of getting it just because of it's sleekness and good build quality. It's strange; I almost wish another Motorola phone(just because I've always liked their phones) would come out that blew the GN and RAZR out of the water, and before the end of the year. The reason for that is because I'm torn - I only want one or the other (not an HTC fan) but in a sense they've both got potential deal breakers:
Nexus - Non-removable SD card, lower quality camera (interested to see the zero shutter lag though), and looks a little too plastic-y for the price tag
RAZR - Non-removable battery, no NFC (might not matter as it may take two years to get it full implemented, then get a new phone), and capacitive buttons
So in a way, while both will let my OG Droid go into eternal slumber with confidence, I'll be very aware of something I'm losing out on with either.
Nexus - Non-removable SD card, lower quality camera (interested to see the zero shutter lag though), and looks a little too plastic-y for the price tag
RAZR - Non-removable battery, no NFC (might not matter as it may take two years to get it full implemented, then get a new phone), and capacitive buttons
So in a way, while both will let my OG Droid go into eternal slumber with confidence, I'll be very aware of something I'm losing out on with either.
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