Google Nexus One vs HTC Legend
Posted on April 4th, 2010 in Google Nexus One News | 6 Comments »
HTC’s Legend is easily one of the most gorgeous-looking Android handsets – that all-metal body certainly looks fab – and the good news for UK consumers is that the device is coming to our shores at the end of this month.
The SIM-free price expected to hover somewhere around the £375 mark, including VAT.
That’s a marked improvement over the £450+ that many Nexus One owners are having to pay in order to import their phones from the US, although it should be noted that the Legend doesn’t boast a super-fast Snapdragon CPU.
There’s no word as yet about which network is going to step in and pick up the Legend in this region, but the smart money is on Vodafone, which is also releasing the aforementioned Nexus One in April.


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Google is actually looking at a few solid months ahead with some very high profile Android releases coming up…..I like it…
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Thanks to Apple, the market for mobile devices with touchsreen and “real” internet access is growing and the devices are all getting better and better. I like.
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I like the look of the Legend -and it’s available now in the UK
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which one is better than apple or google?
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That’s a great looking phone. Wish I’d not rushed out and bought the Hero!
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HTC models coming near to the market leaders. Of course, they will need a time and lot of money to be at least as Nokia smartphones, but more and more users think about changing their handsets on some HTC model (and it’s mean something good).
Speaking about Nexus One – Google has enough power and money to continue improving their child and offer people more and more joy
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