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Oh I'd love to see more hardware vendors shipping unmolested Android but until that happens the Nexus line is the best bet. At the moment, it does impose the hardware choice though.
I do share your preference for keyboards. A four row full qwerty slide out keyboard ideally; doesn't piss away screen space or require a special shift button to get the number row.
For me the priority was software. If I'm going to replace my Maemo with Android then it has to be Google Android stock with direct updates. Ok, so what hardware is available in the Nexus line. Does any vendor provide this outside of the Nexus line (not at the time of purchase). Ok, so this is the hardware option; no keyboard, no removable SD.. can I live with these hardware limitations in exchange for the software requirements? Yes.. I'll get an external keyboard if I find I need one that bad (was always the first accessory purchase in the PDA days).
Granted, if you can't live with one of the hardware options that ships with stock Android then you have some other decisions to make. (eg. can I live with lagging updates or an orphaned vendor fork of Android?).




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And I want a keyboard. Oh, wait, there's only 1 Nexus device with a keyboard? And it's how many years old?
It's not possible to stick to Nexus line if you want specific features (like a non-PenTile screen, for instance) in a modern phone.