The T-Mobile G2 is an awesome phone with some superlative features, but HTC and T-Mobile didn’t quite push this phone far enough ahead of the Android pack. The phone is insanely fast in every way. In terms of interface performance, there was never a l...
Abstract: A fast, agile Android slider, but signal connection problems and a lack of hackability are big minuses The T-Mobile G2 is the latest Android smartphone to hit the nation's fourth-largest carrier, and is billed as the successor to the venerable G1. It ...
Overall, the T-Mobile G2 is a well-equipped Android device, and offers vanilla Android fans something outside of the Nexus One. It's fast, with an exceptional keyboard and a design that appeals to youngsters and businesspeople alike. I'm a bit trou...
Great industrial designFull QWERTY keyboard feels greatVery fast
Android not completely stockHinge problems could annoy someA bit bulky
The G2 is not just an awesome Android phone, it's an awesome phone, period. It's clear that HTC has taken its years of experience with devices in this form factor and applied that knowledge to this device. From a hardware perspective, you'd be hard-presse...
The T-Mobile G2 boasts a premium design and easy-to-use QWERTY keyboard. It's the first smartphone to support T-Mobile's HSPA+ network, and offers speedy performance and good call quality. It ships running Android 2.2 with the stock Android interface
The G2 doesn't offer tethering or mobile hot spot capabilities. We have some concerns about the slider hinge
Some minor issues aside, the T-Mobile G2 is one of the carrier's top Android smartphones, offering an excellent QWERTY keyboard, speed, and plenty of features.
Abstract: The T-Mobile HTC G2 is the successor to the original released in 2008. The original G1 was released to much fanfare and anticipation as it was the first ever Android powered handset to be released. T-Mobile dropped the ball in continuing the effort f...
Fast browsing speeds, sharp and bright screen, great build quality, comfy keyboard, runs Android 2.2 Froyo with every Google App you could ever want, great performance, sophisticated looks,
Mediocre camera, call volume needs to be louder, a tad on the heavy side.
We're confident in saying that the T-Mobile G2 has what it takes to be one of the leading smartphones on the market today, if not one of the most exciting. It's solid build quality, sharp and colorful display, sophisticated design, combined with a co...
Beautiful hardware. Feels fast. Terrific voice phone. Google Voice is tightly integrated.
Some bugs. Undeletable Google bloatware. No tethering.
The follow-up to the very first Google phone, the T-Mobile G2 is a powerful smartphone with a great keyboard and a hefty portion of pre-loaded Google services. ...
Published: 2013-11-27, Author: Anthony , review by: tweaktown.com
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