T-Mobile HTC G1 Phone, the dream android phone
After the Apple launched its iPhone there have been various other cell phone companies who have been coming in the battlefield with their piece of good looking and stylish smart 3G phones. Like Blackberry came up with their Bold, Samsung with the Omnia, Nokia with N96, similarly T-Mobile stepped in with their sleek, stylish and smart Gadget in collaboration with Google, called the G1 phone or the G1 android Phone.
T-Mobile G1 is the first phone available commercially which will run on the Android operating system. Just as Apple keeps on allowing people to add various applications for their iPhone, similarly, thanks to Android, developers would be able to create tools & applications for the G Phone consumers. Since Android is an open source platform for mobile phones so it is expected to see a swarm of useful applications coming up for G1.
T-Mobile G1 provides full screen touch user interface plus a full QWERTY keyboard which becomes visible as soon as you slide the touch screen. In addition, it also has a trackball on the bottom so whoever is comfortable with whatever input device, T-Mobile G1 will serve them all. Though many other applications are sure to come but currently it comes installed with useful applications like Gmail, youtube, the exciting Google street view and more. Not to forget that T Mobile G1 also comes with accelerometer, like iPhone and Omnia, to view the wide screen style.
It is yet another 3G smart phone, which supports WiFi, MMS, email (POP3 + a one touch interface to Gmail), IMS (Google Talk installed), a full screen browser, GPS support, a 3 Megapixel camera (which definitely beats the iPhone pathetic 2mp but still lags behind the Samsung Omnia’s 5mp), the music players with an access to Amazon mp3 store (a reply to Apple’s itunes store), Bluetooth and quad-band GSM of course. Google is so well embedded with the device that it has the one touch search system, that is you type anything on the keyboard and it gives related search results.
G1 comes with one touch Gmail, which can help you access PDF and MS Office Documents, and undoubtedly it is SIM locked with T-Mobile. The phone has a big Google G behind it, quite the similar way as iPhones have Apple logo on them. Watch out for the T-Mobile HTC G1 Phone.
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