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I doubt you will be happy with the Nexus One for VoIP.
See my experiences here:
http://davestechshop.net/blog/how-to...s#comment-3237
The Droid is worth a look.
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BTW - I've owned nearly every Android device that's been released with my Nexus One on the way. I have used it since v1. Android is simply much more usable than the N900/Maemo and the apps for it. Something as simple as a decent weather widget escapes Maemo. Android 1 at birth was more usable and better than Fremantle from a work/problems perspective. Sure, took a while to grab root, but that wasn't (and isn't) my biggest concern.
Android has its issues too, but not nearly as many as the N900. I suspect after the first update (whenever that'll be released), it'll still trail far behind.
Though, Androids biggest problem is going to be the very benefit Google/people saw in Android: making it available for anyone. It'll become hugely fragmented and people writing apps will get frustrated keeping up, updates will fall behind, one phone will be on 2.1, one on 2.0 one on 1.5 another on 1.6. "hey, do this..." - "mine doesn't have that" - "Android isn't it?" "yeah, but I don't have an update yet". I see it becoming a big mess just as Maemo would be if it was thrown out there.
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Is that voice navigation worldwide or just US (i.e. is that a server based service with only certain carriers)? Does it do voice dialing with BT headset?
But then again, I haven't seen a crash - outside of the browser - on the N900 either. To write off a full OS based on a couple of problematic apps is ridiculous no matter what the OS happens to be.