Abstract: There we are at the end of our very first Android-powered review. The T-Mobile G1 made quite a start and had us impressed on quite a few counts. Its far from the perfect package but it gets the things that mater done and gets them done right. The int...
Published: 2009-02-23, Author: John , review by: asia.cnet.com
Good browser; stable OS; Android Market for apps; good QWERTY keyboard; Google integration.
Missing SMS features; no video recording; no Exchange support; lacks onscreen keyboard; no dedicated audio jack.
This Android-powered smartphone has a host of features that will appeal to the Internet junkie on-the-go but still lacks some basics, limiting its broader appeal.
Abstract: The HTC Dream T-Mobile G1 allows you to take control of your digital life in a way no other mobile phone ever has. Your home screen is fully customizable to the point that you can drag and drop your favorite applications, photos and folders right to your ...
The Android interface is excellent and has endless App possibilities
The peanutsized battery is disappointing
The Androids are coming! The G1 is the first mobile to sport Google's OS, and it does a pretty good job. SubsequentMuch fuss was made about the T-Mobile G1 on its release, not least because it was the first mobile phone to be unveiled using the fabled...
D id T-Mobile stir up the telecommunication industry with the Google G1? I doubt it. Google has indeed produced a mighty nice piece of software, but unfortunately the phone it is integrated to, is simply not prestigious enough. The Google Android Ma...
I have really enjoyed my time with the T-mobile G1, it has been a refreshing change and a pleasurable one, to the point when Matt asked for it back I stalled as long as I could.I don’t like the phone design itself, as I have said, I really like the...
Selective landscape action, Bulky, No Exchange support
T-Mobile should take pride in the fact it has taken the leadership position here. But being the first doesn’t always equate to being the leader forever. And, with the likes of LG and Samsung about to sashay their way into the playground to make thei...
Abstract: Between the You Tube videos, fan sites, and ever-cranking rumour mills, it's like we knew all about the first Googlephone before we ever got our mitts on one: a boatload of apps available through the Market, built-in Amazon music store, 3G, wi-fi, Goog...