Droid can be overclocked to 1Ghz, has a hardware keyboard and can run Android 2.1I wouldn't call it "inferior," oh and it costs $329 less, assuming you renew your contract.
I'm too lazy to double check but I'm pretty sure I put the word inferior in quotes, as you did, because I've read a few reports stating the Droid might not see any updates to the Android firmware soon because Moto is taking its sweet time, yet the N1 already ships with the latest firmware. In fact since release there's been another update finally allowing users multi-touch control without hacking the phone. So many tech sites have called the Droid "inferior" in that regard, however in my eyes the droid is the superior phone soley for the hardware keyboard; which I specified before. So unless there's an N2 announced at the end of my Tmo contract, Droid has my money for my next smartphone (or if by then therees a "droid 2" or something just as powerful running the Andriod OS and features a hardware keyboard).
As for Tmo coverage, I always have good signal and data around my area (in and around NYC) but twice now for business I've had to travel two hours north close to Albany NY and lose service. Its no biggie to me since I rarely travel up that way. My girlfriend and I both had good service out in New Mexico on our trip a few months back, so no complaints from me.
Oh, and when I was upstate for business, my boss had no service at all on his brand new iphone and was pissed I was texting and checking emails from my g1
