• Particulars: 1GHz Snapdragon CPU, 512MB RAM, 800×480 3.7″ AMOLED display, 5MP camera, thin as a pencil, unadventurous HTC industrial design. Hey, at least it isn’t yet another chrome-trimmed iClone!
• T-Mobile: $530 unlocked, $180 with contract. You can order it now from Google’s online store. Verizon gets it soon, but contract pricing hasn’t been announced.
• There is no multitouch. But there is a miniature track-ball, animated 3D wallpapers, and the best implementation of Google’s web services.
• The first published review compares it unfavourably to the Moto Droid. It’s “just another Android smartphone.” Others disagree: “Droid, shmoid; Nexus is the one you’re looking for.”
• Don’t be fooled by intimations that this is the one true Google Phone. There’ll be another one just as soon as the next hardware partner needs some marketing catnip sprinkled about. Software’s the more interesting battleground, and that fight’s now in full swing. So there’s nothing to lose watching from a safe distance until your killer app presents itself.