Google released their
Nexus One phone this week. I ordered one and moved my SIM card from my older G1. I've got it with me at CES and so far I like it. It's still a little awkward, but I haven't found anything too troubling yet.
I've got it on an AT&T account, so I don't have a 3G connection. It's using AT&T's Edge network. But it feels a lot faster than my old G1 (both phones are made by HTC, by the way).
Phone -- works. No problems. Easier to dial than the G1. Touch screen works fine.
Camera -- works. The camera in the older G1 was bad. This one is good. It's a 5 megapixel camera with good video. It works OK in dim light.
Sample pictures from CESGPS -- quick enough to use. Integration with gmail is nice. You can click on an address in gmail and quickly find it on the map.
MP3 player -- works but I haven't tested it much.
Video player -- nice quality images. Very slick.
Keyboard -- It's a touch screen and if you turn the device on its side, it's big enough to be usable.
Overall -- I like it. MC doesn't yet sync to it, but maybe next week we'll get it going.