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T-Mobile G1 review
T-Mobile G1 review
It's hard to believe, but rumors of a "Googlephone" have been floating around since 2006. To put it in perspective, the first Gphone post on Engadget was written by Peter Rojas. Needless to say, it's been a long, slow ride to get to Android , the Open Handset Alliance , and ultimately the ...
T-Mobile G1 Google Android Phone Review [Google Android]
T-Mobile G1 Google Android Phone Review [Google Android]
gizmodo.com — There is a lot riding on the shoulders of T-Mobile's G1 Android phone. In some ways, it carries the collective hopes of Linux, open source and Google fans everywhere. It's open, collaborative and community-based, in other words, everything the iPhone ... (more) T-Mobile G1 Google Android Phone Review [Google Android]
First T-Mobile G1 user review
First T-Mobile G1 user review
androidcommunity.com — Android Community has done it again, this time we bring you an exclusive first time user review of T-Mobile’s G1. Forum member kaziko has given us a sneak peak at T-Mobile’s first device to run Google’s Android operating system. He put together a nice ... (more) First T-Mobile G1 user review
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Sync T-Mobile G1 with Microsoft Exchange - ContactsSync
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T-Mobile G1 begins to ship and the first reviews hit the web
Krunker — ... the adult Sidekick though, and that, my friends, is what people have been waiting for, for a very long time. Gizmodo – T-Mobile G1 Google Android Phone Review This isn’t something you’re going to give your mom for Christmas, but if you’re an adventuresome gadget guy with some money to spend ($179) on a totally new, pretty exciting venture, then why not? Engadget – T-Mobile G1 review When you put the G1 up against, say, a Sidekick LX, it ...

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T-Mobile G1 Google Android review roundup
Boing Boing Gadgets — • Gizmodo: The G1 phone and the Android operating system are not finished products.. • Engadget: The G1 isn't going to blow anyone's mind right out of the gate. • Om Malik: Will I recommend this phone to anyone out there looking for a smart phone? The answer is yes, especially if you don’t much care for either Windows Mobile or Apple’s iPhone device.. • Mossberg: The G1 is a very good first effort, and a godsend for ...

T-Mobile Reviews Round-up
Gadgetizer.com — ... are iPhone rivals - but the truth is, both of those phones fail miserably when truly compared to Apple’s phone..and both of them look like knock-off imitations. The G1, on the other hand, is a entirely new force, and is a really compelling, innovative, and unique product. The phone will officially be out in the wild next Weds, and reviews are starting to come in from a variety of places. So here’s a round-up of some of the best looks at the phone. Engadget - The team over at Engadget has written a massive review, covering all aspects of the device. ...

T-Mobile G1 reviews wrapup - verdicts mixed
Gear Diary — ... ( My Summary: Integration with Google services is tight, Google Maps is amazing- too bad the GPS doesn’t work, 3G coverage in San Diego “atrocious”, no handling of multiple Google accounts) Engadget - T-Mobile G1 Review ( My Summary: Mini-USB headphone connector is going to get old quick, rotten 3G reception, screen outstanding, GPS not ready for primetime, T-Mobile 3G not ready for primetime.)

T-Mobile G1 review - Engadget
Mobility Site — Engadget has published the most complete review about the T-Mobile G1 that I have read. The G1 isn’t going to blow anyone’s mind right out of the gate. Looking only at the hardware, there’s nothing here that’s particularly impressive, yet nothing that’s particularly bad (though the GPS needs some work). It’s a fine, solidly designed device that has enough style to please most users — but it won’t win a ton of beauty pageants. Think of it this way: if it were running Windows ...

Google Android T-Mobile G1 in-depth review by Engadget
Phones Review — ... into the mobile arena to play against the big boys of the mobile world. Probably the only other time there was so much coverage dedicated to one mobile handset would be the Apple iPhone’s first appearance. The thing now is, can the Google Android T-Mobile G1 actually live up to all the hype it’s been receiving? With this in mind the guys over at Engadget have giving the T-Mobile G1 not one but two in-depth reviews, so nip on over to the source and check them out. Source – Engadget ...

Google Android G1 review
T3.com All — ... or Engadget for their takes on one of the biggest handsets of the year. The G1 is a smart choice for anyone who doesn't want an iPhone, whether that be due to the O2 exclusivity, the fact they're an Apple hater, or they despise the lack of truly open source applications on offer. The G1 is a fair alternative to the iPhone, but also a darn good phone in its own right. The best thing about it is it'll only get better, with the Android Marketplace launching properly next January, and thousands, if not millions, of people creating and adding to the rich Android platform. The ...

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