Abstract: Unlocking the phone is very easy and hence I generally don’t blog on such topics here but I am making an exception this time because I have had tons of e-mails with requests on how to unlock T-Mobile G1. The process is very simple and it is a bit surpr...
Very responsive touch screen, Packs in Android, and therefore has great integration with other Google products, The phone is open to applications and updates that are not necessarily marketed by the HTC online store, allowing the user the option to customize their phone according to their individual taste, Intuitive touch screen with longtouch technology.
The design is really unattractive, There is no standard headphone jack, The keyboard is difficult to manipulate as the keys are not easily distinguishable from each other.
Abstract: T-Mobile G1The T-Mobile G1 may not have the visual panache and artistry of Apples UI, but in terms of navigating the phones myriad and diverse feature set, Google has created an interface in Android that is fun, intuitive and quite powerful. The ne...
Abstract: So by now you’ve probably seen that our Rogers HTC Dream demo unit recently arrived in a locked safe and are wondering why such a fuss has been made over a device that has been for sale in the US from T-Mobile since October of 2008. While the device is...
Abstract: With a high-quality capacitive touch screen and the much anticipated open source Android Operating System from Google, the G1 phone currently offered by T-Mobile holds a lot of promise to change the way people use mobile phones. T-Mobile G1 Your Price:...
Abstract: The G1 is definitely a challenger to other popular touchscreen smartphones, such as the iPhone and the BlackBerry Storm, thanks to its ease of use, the preloaded applications, and the applications available through the Android Market. It’s geared more ...
Abstract: The first phone to be ever made by Google is the T-Mobile G1. The G1 comes with Google Android operating system so users can find it jammed pack with Google applications, access to Amazon Mp3 store and YouTube. With all these applications available, th...
Abstract: When we first held the T-Mobile G1 phone, feeling its bulk with up-turned noses, we were reminded of 2001: A Space Odyssey. The iPhone looked like the iconic Monolith…and the G1 resembled an ape’s club.But after experiencing its integrated to...
Abstract: Visit Their Web SiteThe more time I spend with the T-Mobile G1 smartphone--the first phone based on Googles Android platform--the more I like it. And thats a good thing, because the T-Mobile G1 does not make a great first impression: The phone itself...
Can send/receive picture messages; good integration with online Google offerings like Gmail, Contacts, Google Calendar; built-in instant messaging; ability to run multiple applications simultaneously.
Limited built-in storage; headphones require adapter; sub-par microphone quality; no built-in video file playback; no visual voicemail; no onscreen keyboard, text entry only supported from landscape mode; user interface is often unintuitive, confusing.
by Dan Moren, Macworld.com Phone home The G1’s phone features are basic, but they’re adequate for everyday usage. You can make calls, store contacts, and view your call log from the Dialer application. As on the iPhone, you can add contacts to...