Pros: Feature rich phone. Substitutes for a laptop at times. Integration with Google products. Great software. Cons: Battery drains quickly when using rich features. Expensive monthly plan.
*** Update Oct 2009I continue to enjoy and depend on this phone, having used it regularly for about a year now. I realize that it gets better reception than other phones, since unlike my wife's phone (a Samsung Behold) it does not drop calls in ...
Pros: QWERTY Keyboard, Powerful OS and touchscreen is better than Sidekick and $25 cheaper. Cons: unnatractive looks? Camera blur. T-Mobile reception. OS bugs. Propreitary headphone jack.
Now that solid state hard drives are offering large capacities and fast access times, the goals of computer programmers, to recreate the desktop computer experience in a handheld, are getting closer and closer to fruition. Windows has shown ...
Pros: Balanced simplicity and customability, power, efficiency, expandability, and just plain fun. Cons: Speaker placement and a few first-generation hiccups.
A little prologue I’m a fairly astute observer of technology, not an enthusiast, but I keep an eye out for products that can make my day-to-day life easier, more productive, and enjoyable. So having been tethered to a cell-phone for ...
Pros: Illuminated, full keyboard; crisp, beautiful LCD; YouTube built in; lots of nice features. Cons: Relatively short battery life; limited selection of applications (currently); inconsistent user interface; bugs.
The G1 phone from T-Mobile and HTC Corporation is a really interesting phone, but I can say for sure it’s not for everybody. It’s very good for me, though, and in the not quite two months I’ve owned this device, I have to say ...
Pros: Open Android OS, combination of touch and tactile, marketplace, seamless integration, mobile internet Cons: Build quality is a little lacking, android isn't quite there yet, lacks headphone jack
Intro and hardware:For T-mobile users in the US we hardly get a great exclusive phone. Sure there's the Sidekick and the Wing but they don't match the level of the iPhone or Instinct. Luckily that has changed recently ...
Pros: Easy to use, lots of features, easy to customize, reliable, well engineered. Cons: Short battery life (even with update), camera a bit slow..
Google and HTC has come together with a pretty solid phone. The first time i touched an HTC phone was with the "Shadow" which was my last phone. The phone had a wonderful interface with windows mobile but lacked touch screen functionality and ...
Pros: Quality phone reception-responsive touch screen-five row QWERTY keyboard. Cons: Crappy camera-crappy headphones-takes too long to access phone settings.
I'm not a professional reviewer nor do I have a lot of experience with mobile OS's but I know what I like and I like this phone.I won't try to go into the same level of detail as the other reviews so I'll just hit on the highlights that I like ...
Pros: Full Keyboard, Touch Screen, Applications, Google Search Bar Cons: Cost (but it is worth the cost!)
Me and my husband both needed new cell phones and I shopped around for about 2 weeks. After looking at the specs and reviews on just about every cell phone that's being sold right now we were debating between the G1 and the iPhone. Thank goodness we ...
Pros: Great software, touch screen, Camera. Next step for Sidekick phoneholders. Cons: Battery Life is awful at times.
So I updated my Sidekick to this G1 cellphone and I have mixed reviews. When I first purchased the phone, the battery life WAS AWFUL. On a full battery after the second call, the battery would be dead. Horrible. However, i took it ...
Pros: Multimedia Capabilities Onscreen keyboardAndroid OSAndroid Market Lifetime of phone Cons: Battery life
The T Mobile G1 is truly a revoloutionary phone. It is the first device to ever run the Android Operating System. The phone includes a slide out 5 row QWERTY keyboard, a Quallcomm MSM7201A, 528 Mhz Processor, 256MB of Rom, 192MB of Ram, and weights in at ...
It's been about 2 years since i've got a new phone and roughly 4 years since I purchased a "good" phone. When I was younger, I used to try to buy the fanciest phone on the market and the last fancy phone was the Motorolla Razr when it first came out. The ...
Ive had my Tmobile G1 phone since January 2009. When I first received it within a week, I had to call Tmobile because the battery in the unit was overheating. So they promptly sent me out a replacement but unfortunately THAT one was defective and ...
Pros: Cool Features! Cons: Cool Features Don't Work!
I've been very impressed with Google (so far) and their endeavors in computer and Internet applications. nbsp;When I heard of their first effort to bring their brand to the cell phone industry I was very excited. I read several pre-release reviews of the ...
Pros: QWERTY Keyboard, Touch-Screen, Scroll Ball, Great OS, Great Browser, Youtube, Google Features, Cons: Horrible Battery Life, Bulky, Bad camera, USB headphone jack.
The G1 Phone (HTC Dream in Canada) is a fairly interesting phone. I bought it the week it came out. There is many amazing and useful features in this phone that can be used on daily basis. Let me tell you about it. The G1 comes with a full ...
Pros: lots of features, touch screen, durable Cons: short battery life
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when I had the chance to open a new contract with TMobile. Everyone raved about their Iphones but I just found not having a keyboard would severely limit my ability to do ...
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