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    Hands-on impressions: T-Mobile's G1, the first Google phone

    Watch out, Apple. The G1 may not be as sleek and sexy as the iPhone, but its peppy, easy-to-use touchscreen interface makes mincemeat of all the other iPhone wanna-bes, and it packs in some killer features—like 360-degree Street View—that the iPhone has yet to match.
    Granted, I've only had a few minutes of hands-on time with the T-Mobile G1, so this doesn't count as a review—we're just talking first impressions here. But first impressions count, and the G1 ($179, available October 22) scored big during my brief test drive. (Click here for full specs and details on Tuesday's announcement.)

    So, let's talk about the hardware first. As I mentioned in my initial post, the G1 is slightly bulkier and heavier and—well, let's just say it—a little uglier than the slim, sexy iPhone. Weighing in at 5.6 ounces, I could definitely feel the G1's extra bulk in my hand, although at just 0.6 inches thick, the G1 should fit relatively easily in a jeans pocket.

    The G1's 3.17-inch screen is slightly smaller than the iPhone's 3.5-inch display, and at first glance, its interface looks a bit dull compared to Apple's red-hot handset (and unfortunately, my shaky photography skills don't help). But beneath the G1's sliding display, we get a surprise—a full, Sidekick-sized QWERTY keypad, perfect for those who don't want to deal with a touchscreen keyboard. There's also a trackball, a Home key, and physical Call and End buttons.

    While the G1's main screen isn't quite as eye-popping as the iPhone's, the Android-powered display was surprisingly responsive—a quick flick of my fingertip opened a windowshade of applications, while tapping the status bar at the top of the screen instantly revealed e-mail, SMS, and voice-mail alerts. Indeed, tapping and scrolling around the G1's various menus was a seamless pleasure, akin to what you'd expect from an iPhone. And while leading iPhone competitors like the Samsung Instinct always felt a bit sluggish to me, the G1's peppy interface responded quickly to my every touch.

    Of course, you'll get the most out of the G1 if you're using Google's suite of online applications, all of which sync automatically the moment you sign in. The push Gmail client features threaded messaging, just like you'd expect online, and you can star messages, organize them with filters, and even conduct Google searches within the e-mail client itself. You can also use the client to check your POP and IMAP accounts—no full-on Exchange syncing, but as I mentioned in an earlier post, third-party developers are free to create their own Exchange syncing apps for Android.

    The G1's dialer and contact list immediately grabs all your online Google calendar info and contacts—and for those with IM accounts, the G1 will indicate which of your contacts happen to be signed in for chat, an "online presence" feature familiar to anyone with a Helio phone. As with the iPhone, you can flick your contact list with a finger, spinning it roulette-style. Nice.

    The Android Web browser on the G1 immediately takes its place as one of the top mobile browsers I've seen, right next to those on the iPhone and Nokia Nseries handsets. Pages rendered quickly (over Wi-Fi, at least) and perfectly; a tap brings up zoom in/out controls, while a touch-enabled magnifying glass lets you quickly scan lengthy Web pages. (No multitouch-enabled "pinching," however.) See a picture you want to save? Just touch and hold; a contextual menu pops up with a variety of options, including saving the image to the phone.

    Coolest of all, though, is Google Maps on the G1, complete with GPS and Street View. In the demo I saw (over Wi-Fi), maps loaded quickly, as did Street View images, and they refreshed almost instantly as I dragged maps and images around with my finger.

    The best part? Using Street View with the G1's built-in compass. Say you're facing north; you hold the G1 in front of you, select Street View, and you'll see your street from a north-facing vantage point. Turn east—with the phone still in front of you—and the Street View image follows. Angle the phone skyward, and Street View moves likewise. Way, way cool (and impressively fast and responsive, to boot).

    Disappointments? Well, the G1's music player is no great shakes; it'll play your standard MP3/WMA/AAC/Ogg Vobis files, but the bare-bones player interface can't hold a candle to the iPhone's. (At least you can buy MP3s wirelessly using the bundled Amazon application.) Also, there's no video player—then again, as T-Mobile reps kept repeating, there's nothing stopping third-party developers from building one (or many).

    And while the G1's three-megapixel camera tops the iPhone's 2MP shooter, the G1 doesn't come with built-in video recording—although (yep, you guessed it), third-party developers should feel free to fill the void.

    Indeed, the T-Mobile reps I spoke to said that any and all of the G1's main features are open to third-party development—the dialer, the e-mail client, the music player, you name it. Again, that's the beauty of the open-source Android OS (versus Apple's we-must-control-everything approach).

    Of course, the G1's biggest drawback may end up lying squarely with T-Mobile—or, more specifically, its nascent 3G network. When the G1 goes on sale next month, only about 21 markets will be covered by T-Mobile's new HSDPA network—so if you're outside those cities, you'll have to make do with poky EDGE data or Wi-Fi.

    Overall, however, I'm pretty impressed. I wasn't that wowed by the G1's uninspiring design, but Android shows a lot of promise, and its peppy performance on the G1 is a huge plus.

    ref http://tech.yahoo.com/blogs/patterson/27298

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    I'm waiting for Carlos' review.

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    looks nice but to me that looks like a another version of that Samsung phone that Verizion was carrying last year... the one where you flip out and there is a keyboard.

    I LOVE MY IPHONE!!!

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    Quote Originally Posted by mex83 View Post
    looks nice but to me that looks like a another version of that Samsung phone that Verizion was carrying last year... the one where you flip out and there is a keyboard.

    I LOVE MY IPHONE!!!
    The iphone is nice but for someone who does 3000+ text messages a month , that on screen keyboard SUCKS !

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    From first looks id rather this over the Iphone.

    Is it just me or is Google slowly taking over the world?

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    Quote Originally Posted by DSM4Life View Post
    The iphone is nice but for someone who does 3000+ text messages a month , that on screen keyboard SUCKS !
    I have no problem texting with the iPhone and I text a lot. If you miss spell your word because of hitting the wrong key it fixes most words automatically. Much better for texting than the Treo I had.

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    Quote Originally Posted by StoneGRMI View Post
    I have no problem texting with the iPhone and I text a lot. If you miss spell your word because of hitting the wrong key it fixes most words automatically. Much better for texting than the Treo I had.
    There is no way in hell you can type half the speed i type with a QWERTY keypad.

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    Quote Originally Posted by SmittyTheOX View Post
    From first looks id rather this over the Iphone.

    Is it just me or is Google slowly taking over the world?

    o yeah they sure are and i wanna be one of there cronies

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    Quote Originally Posted by SmittyTheOX View Post
    From first looks id rather this over the Iphone.

    Is it just me or is Google slowly taking over the world?
    It's just you.

    They are only relevant in ONE niche: Advertising.

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    Quote Originally Posted by DSM4Life View Post
    There is no way in hell you can type half the speed i type with a QWERTY keypad.

    I can type 4 million words per minute on it. You can type 8? You're fast!

    It took some getting used to but I can type faster on than I did with my Treo 650.

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    Quote Originally Posted by StoneGRMI View Post
    I can type 4 million words per minute on it. You can type 8? You're fast!

    It took some getting used to but I can type faster on than I did with my Treo 650.
    The buttons on the tero are horrible as well. They are way to small and close.

    This is what i have and so far loving it.




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    Im waiting for the Touch Pro by the same company, HTC. Iphone has nothing on this thing. Think I read it supports up to a 16gb micro sd card.

    http://www.htc.com/www/product.aspx?id=49518



    Processor Qualcomm® MSM7201A™ 528 MHz

    Operating System Windows Mobile® 6.1 Professional

    Memory ROM: 512 MB
    RAM: 288MB

    Dimensions 102 mm (L) X 51 mm (W) X 18.05 mm (T)
    Weight 165 g (with battery)
    Display 2.8-inch TFT-LCD flat touch-sensitive screen with VGA resolution
    Network HSPA/WCDMA:

    Europe/Asia: 900/2100 MHz
    Up to 2 Mbps up-link and 7.2 Mbps down-link speeds

    Quad-band GSM/GPRS/EDGE:
    Europe/Asia: 850/900/1800/1900 MHz

    (Band frequency and data speed are operator dependent.)
    Device Control TouchFLO™ 3D
    Touch-sensitive navigation control
    Keyboard Slide-out 5-row QWERTY keyboard
    GPS Internal GPS antenna
    Connectivity Bluetooth® 2.0 with EDR
    Wi-Fi®: IEEE 802.11 b/g
    HTC ExtUSB™ (11-pin mini-USB 2.0, audio jack, and TV Out* in one)
    Camera

    Main camera: 3.2 megapixel color camera with auto focus and flash light
    Second camera: VGA CMOS color camera

    Audio Built-in microphone, speaker and FM radio with RDS
    Ring tone supported formats:

    *MP3, AAC, AAC+, WMA, WAV, and AMR-NB
    *40 polyphonic and standard MIDI format 0 and 1 (SMF)/SP MIDI

    Battery Rechargeable Lithium-ion or Lithium-ion polymer battery
    Capacity: 1340 mAh

    Talk time:
    Up to 378 minutes for WCDMA
    Up to 419 minutes for GSM

    Standby time:
    Up to 462 hours for WCDMA
    Up to 367 hours for GSM

    Video call time: Up to 189 minutes for WCDMA
    (The above are subject to network and phone usage.)
    Expansion Slot microSD™ memory card (SD 2.0 compatible)
    AC Adapter Voltage range/frequency: 100 ~ 240V AC, 50/60 Hz
    DC output: 5V and 1A
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    I see a giant problem with that phone. It runs windows mobile...

    Quote Originally Posted by AdamGH View Post
    Im waiting for the Touch Pro by the same company, HTC. Iphone has nothing on this thing. Think I read it supports up to a 16gb micro sd card.

    http://www.htc.com/www/product.aspx?id=49518

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    Man I wish Sprint had cool phones like this.....we get all of the shitty phones.

    I am buying this phone for my gf for her birthday....shhhhhhhh

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    Quote Originally Posted by Polska View Post
    I see a giant problem with that phone. It runs windows mobile...
    So, a crappy iPhone that can't integrate properly with any enterprise email clients or this new crappy t-mobile device with an open source OS is superior to WinMo?

    Seriously, WinMo is FAR superior in actual functionality. The next version (if it ever gets out the door) will make both of those dogs look even worse.

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    Quote Originally Posted by daem View Post
    So, a crappy iPhone that can't integrate properly with any enterprise email clients or this new crappy t-mobile device with an open source OS is superior to WinMo?

    Seriously, WinMo is FAR superior in actual functionality. The next version (if it ever gets out the door) will make both of those dogs look even worse.
    You may be right, I am just a bit biased, as I hate microsoft with a passion.

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    My phone hits sprintpcs online like on the 19th. ill be ordering it right away. If I remember, ill give my hands on take on it.

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    My record of text messages using the iphone is 10566 in one month and that was the first month that I got the Iphone... so far my average is about 5000 text messages a month....

    So I STILL LOVE MY IPHONE!!!

    the touch pro..... psssshhhhhhh you will spend more time rebooting that phone than actually using it .... ONE BIG PROBLEM it has Windows Mobile 6.1 run while you can. lol.

    Googles phone looks just like the one you have right now DSM why would you go from Verizon to T Mobile for the same phone? just for a few upgrades but if you see your phone and the google phone its the same basic phone.

    How can you compare the Iphone to a phone with a real keyboard.... thats like comparing oranges to apples.

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    Quote Originally Posted by daem View Post
    So, a crappy iPhone that can't integrate properly with any enterprise email clients or this new crappy t-mobile device with an open source OS is superior to WinMo?

    Seriously, WinMo is FAR superior in actual functionality. The next version (if it ever gets out the door) will make both of those dogs look even worse.
    FYI: Iphone is now able to intergrate to any enterprise email client. check your Iphone news man.

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    Quote Originally Posted by AdamGH View Post
    My phone hits sprintpcs online like on the 19th. ill be ordering it right away. If I remember, ill give my hands on take on it.
    What phone would this be?

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    Quote Originally Posted by AdamGH View Post
    Im waiting for the Touch Pro by the same company, HTC. Iphone has nothing on this thing. Think I read it supports up to a 16gb micro sd card.

    http://www.htc.com/www/product.aspx?id=49518



    Processor Qualcomm® MSM7201A™ 528 MHz

    Operating System Windows Mobile® 6.1 Professional

    Memory ROM: 512 MB
    RAM: 288MB

    Dimensions 102 mm (L) X 51 mm (W) X 18.05 mm (T)
    Weight 165 g (with battery)
    Display 2.8-inch TFT-LCD flat touch-sensitive screen with VGA resolution
    Network HSPA/WCDMA:

    Europe/Asia: 900/2100 MHz
    Up to 2 Mbps up-link and 7.2 Mbps down-link speeds

    Quad-band GSM/GPRS/EDGE:
    Europe/Asia: 850/900/1800/1900 MHz

    (Band frequency and data speed are operator dependent.)
    Device Control TouchFLO™ 3D
    Touch-sensitive navigation control
    Keyboard Slide-out 5-row QWERTY keyboard
    GPS Internal GPS antenna
    Connectivity Bluetooth® 2.0 with EDR
    Wi-Fi®: IEEE 802.11 b/g
    HTC ExtUSB™ (11-pin mini-USB 2.0, audio jack, and TV Out* in one)
    Camera

    Main camera: 3.2 megapixel color camera with auto focus and flash light
    Second camera: VGA CMOS color camera

    Audio Built-in microphone, speaker and FM radio with RDS
    Ring tone supported formats:

    *MP3, AAC, AAC+, WMA, WAV, and AMR-NB
    *40 polyphonic and standard MIDI format 0 and 1 (SMF)/SP MIDI

    Battery Rechargeable Lithium-ion or Lithium-ion polymer battery
    Capacity: 1340 mAh

    Talk time:
    Up to 378 minutes for WCDMA
    Up to 419 minutes for GSM

    Standby time:
    Up to 462 hours for WCDMA
    Up to 367 hours for GSM

    Video call time: Up to 189 minutes for WCDMA
    (The above are subject to network and phone usage.)
    Expansion Slot microSD™ memory card (SD 2.0 compatible)
    AC Adapter Voltage range/frequency: 100 ~ 240V AC, 50/60 Hz
    DC output: 5V and 1A

    this phone has been out for over a year in Europe. so you might as well wait another year or so for it to hit the US that is if it ever does. Most phones never hit the US market. Sadly but true.

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    T-mobile sucks big time.

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    Quote Originally Posted by mex83 View Post
    this phone has been out for over a year in Europe. so you might as well wait another year or so for it to hit the US that is if it ever does. Most phones never hit the US market. Sadly but true.
    yes, i know. its improved version is the one i mentioned and is available at sprintpcs on oct 19. the good thing about being released somewhere else first is we get the improved version of things. so any mistakes are generally rectified once we get it.

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    Quote Originally Posted by AdamGH View Post
    yes, i know. its improved version is the one i mentioned and is available at sprintpcs on oct 19. the good thing about being released somewhere else first is we get the improved version of things. so any mistakes are generally rectified once we get it.
    True that but it will still be on windows OS so you will still spend more time rebooting the phone than actually using it... that sucks that windows cant seem to fix the bugs that causes the OS to freeze.

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    Seeing all these cool phones on the market (none by verizon) makes me hate Verizon Wireless.

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    Quote Originally Posted by DSM4Life View Post
    Seeing all these cool phones on the market (none by verizon) makes me hate Verizon Wireless.
    Verizon has the dare.... why dont you look into that one.... now that is a phone that you can compare it to the Ipone.

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