Motorola Droid vs Nexus One

Video comparison of the multitouch capabilities of the Motorola Droid and Nexus One. Using the Multitouch Visible Test application by Battery Powered Games. Sorry Nexus One owners, you will NOT like this video ;)

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7 Responses to “Motorola Droid vs Nexus One: Multitouch Test”
  1. ya !! motorola Always rocks !!! Gr8 !!

    im proudto be an motorola user !!!

  2. Finally after all these years, a Moto that doesn’t suck huge donkey balls!

  3. Years of good name in the mobile business down the drain because of a device that isnt even branded by HTC. Nexus 2 will be build by Motorola for a good reason. This is the worst HTC in the market.

  4. and winner is iphone 3gs :D

  5. Dont be worried everyone, multi touch is coming to 2.1 and when it comes to Nexus its going to be implemented by HTC/Google and it will work perfect.

    Im sure the designer of the test software in this video is very good id imagine he a long way off the level of a HTC/Google phone engineer, no offence i could be wrong.

    Was this app developed and test on the droid then ported to Nexus or was it developed independently of either phone, i.e using a developer kit etc etc.

    For the record, I do not own a nexus or a droid.

    ohh and @Kila iPhone sucks ass, feature phone at best, dont give me any jail break crap.

  6. Sorry¨Colm…

    “Sorry I meant exactly what I said: this is how the touch screen hardware on the Nexus One works (which is essentially the same screen as on the G1 and myTouch). The Droid has a sensor from a different manufacturer, with different behavior. Other phones will likewise have different sensors.”
    //Dianne Hackborn Android framework engineer

    Read more: http://groups.google.com/group/android-developers/msg/70e9dd235d519955

  7. Touchscreen in this phone (Google Nexus One) is a true piece of crap. The only thing that works is the zoom (pinch-to-zomm).

    So, no multitouch. You can’t for example do two diferent things with the fingers. (can’t play piano app or play games that use multitouch).

    Google, you can’t compete using crap hardware.

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