1. iPhone
1.1. Pros:
1.1.1. New node
1.2. Cons:
1.2.1. New node
1.2.2. New node
1.3. Processor
1.4. Operating Systems
1.5. Browser: Safari supports landscape mode, multi-touch zoom and pan, and multiple windowshttp://cell-phones.suite101.com/article.cfm/droid-vs-iphone-verizon-vs-att
1.6. Carriers
2. Nexus One
2.1. Kenya Morales
2.1.1. Pros: 1.)The Nexus One only weighs 130 grams and is 11.5 millimeters thick. 2.)Video can be played for well over 3 hours over Wi-Fi from YouTube in H.264 (Baseline 1.2). 3.) The screen will self adjust brightness 4.)Nexus One comes out of the gate with a beloved 5 megapixel snapper with flash. 5.You can assign your Google Voice number to the phone, and use it to make all outbound calls and text messages.
2.2. Wendy Cardenas
2.2.1. Cons: 1. choice of coloring -- we would have liked http://www.engadget.com/2010/01/04/nexus-one-review/
2.3. Processor
2.4. Browser
2.5. Operating System
2.6. Carriers
3. Droid
3.1. http://www.diffen.com/difference/Apple_iPhone_3G_S_vs_Motorola_Droid
3.2. Droid
3.2.1. Verizon
3.2.1.1. Best 3G coverage in America
3.2.2. 5.99 oz (170 g)
3.2.3. Browser: WebKit-based
3.2.4. Screen size: 3.7" diagonal
3.2.5. GPS: A-GPS supports LBS / navigation with turn-by-turn driving directions
3.2.6. Keyboard: Layout-Qwerty
3.3. Processor
3.4. Operating System
3.5. Browser
3.6. Carriers
4. Blackberry Storm
4.1. Pros:
4.1.1. Pros: It has improved to have Wi-Fi, double the memory of the first version and an updated blackberry handheld software. The screen is a big larger compared to the Palm Pre.
4.1.2. New node
4.2. Cons:
4.2.1. The BlackBerry Storm with the stock update from Verizon is a clunky piece of junk. The sad thing is that BlackBerry releases really good updates that fix almost all of the clunkiness, but Verizon wont make them official. So, if you install one of the unofficial updates from BlackBerry, it removes your Verizon warranty. I could care less about the warranty, so I installed one of the most recent updates from BlackBerry, and my phone now runs smooth.
4.2.2. The browser, which is one of the most important things to me, is clunky in comparison with the iPhone. One of the “non-official” updates made it much better, but its still a clunky piece of crap. You also have to view one web page at a time. The Apple iPhone allows you to open a lot of windows at a time, and it runs way smoother. Cons: The touch screen at the beginning let many people down due to the sluggishness and the not so comfortable "click" feel on the whole screen. http://cell-phones.toptenreviews.com/smartphones/blackberry/blackberry-storm-2-review.html