gigaom.com - 10/16/2008
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It has the width of a normal phone, and still packs a big enough screen that makes web browsing via a great Webkit-based browser a meaningful experience. (iPhone still has a better, bigger, crisper screen.) The keyboard makes it easier to sift through a lot of emails, whether they are coming to ...
gizmodo.com - 10/16/2008
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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 ...
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T-Mobile G1 Google Android Phone Review [Google Android]
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T-Mobile G1, a hands-on introduction to the first Android phone
jkOnTheRun —
... Since I've only used the G1 for a few short days and there's so much to cover, I'll drop here to catch my breath. This also gives you a chance to drop questions in the comments so I can hit them up over the next several days before I return the review unit. Meanwhile, you can see what Om thinks of the T-Mobile G1 as well. I should have known he had one... the tip-off was the little Android icon in the IM pic above. ...
Google Android G1 Reviews
SolSie.com —
... cloud and the Google simple, clean but efficient interface riding on a very snappy OS. However the scattered G3 coverage and the lack of Apple shininess might be a problem for many people . The phone will be release next Wednesday for $179 (with 2 yr contract). Its data plan costs $25 monthly including 400 free text messages, and $35 plan that includes unlimited text messages. And both plans include free use of T-Mobile’s Wi-Fi hotspots. Read the reviews: Walt Mossberg , Om Malik , Engadget [image] [image] Leave a comment Name (required) E-mail ...
T-Mobile G1 Google Android review roundup
Boing Boing Gadgets —
... • 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.. ...
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The Tao of Mac —
... The Google Phone Review: What I Love & Hate About T-Mobile G-1 ...
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The Tao of Mac —
... The Google Phone Review: What I Love & Hate About T-Mobile G-1 ...
There Really Might Be a Google Phone. No Seriously!
GigaOM —
... which turned out to be Android, Google’s mobile operating system targeting handset makers such as HTC, Motorola and Samsung. Now there is word that Google might actually be looking to make their own handset. Again! This comes from Ashok Kumar, a veteran technology analyst with Northeast Securities. In a note to his clients, Kumar notes that “Google is expected to launch a self branded -smartphone by year end followed by –netbook early next year.” ...
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The Tao of Mac —
... The Google Phone Review: What I Love & Hate About T-Mobile G-1 ...
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