[I]The biggest point of clarification might not be what's included in the handset, [B]but what's missing: multitouch[/B].
She confirms, [B]"no multitouch support in the browser or in Google Maps,"[/B] just like Verizon's Droid (but available on its European
Milestone brother).
The unit she tested included a 4GB microSD card, 1400mAh battery, works on T-Mobile's 3G only (AT&T is limited to EDGE),
and was "super snappy! Faster than the Droid." She also noted "gold contacts" along the bottom edge presumably for a
docking port thus jibing with whispers of a Nexus One Car Dock accessory.[/I]