Yet Another Android Phone Doesn't Impress
According to Engadget, the software keyboard and AMOLED screen both disappoint, and the faster processor doesn’t make up for the shortcomings. With all the phones they’ve released, with all the advantages they’ve pushed, and all the risks they’ve taken, still Google and nearly every major handset maker in America haven’t managed to make a phone as fun, useful or enjoyable as the iPhone.
If Apple could get a carrier to knock out that budget-busting $30/month data charge (or otherwise, put in tethering and a fast connection so it can replace cable or DSL at home), it’d be game over for everyone else.