The Droid can be fairly easy clocked to its chip's design speed of 800mhz, and even up to 1Ghz apparently. I haven't done any of that, because mine works fine at 650 or whatever they have it underclocked to.
I think what the graph above shows more than anything, is that the Nexus One needs to be sold in retail stores. At the time I bought my Droid, if the N1 had been there in the store, I still would have bought the Droid because I felt like I needed a real keyboard. Now that I know that I don't need the real keyboard, I would go for the N1. But, even as much of a nerd that I am, and how much I've read about the phone, I wouldn't buy one without playing with it first. So in a year and a half when I get my free upgrade, I'm hoping Google has changed its mind and put its phone(s?) in the retail stores.
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