"and no flagship Android device available on T-Mobile excluding the Nexus one."
T-mobile has no flagship device except for their flagship device? I don't get it. The N1 is just as good as the HTC incredible which was just released on verizon. I don't think there's going to be better hardware than the Nexus on any carrier for at least 6 months
The reason to exclude the Nexus One is that T-Mobile isn't actually marketing it to normal customers. You can't find it on the T-Mobile web site or in T-Mobile retail stores, and many T-Mobile plans don't offer subsidized pricing on the Nexus One.
Correct. And not only that but the Nexus One is not truly a replacement for the G1 as it doesn't have a keyboard. I believe that a lot of people are holding out for a Nexus One - Corporate, or something along those lines. A modern Snapdragon beast with a physical keyboard.
T-mobile has no flagship device except for their flagship device? I don't get it. The N1 is just as good as the HTC incredible which was just released on verizon. I don't think there's going to be better hardware than the Nexus on any carrier for at least 6 months