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With all of the hooplah surrounding T-Mobile's announcement of the G1, I thought it useful to lay out the details of the phone:T-Mobile G1Fact: First phone using Google Android platformLooks like ...
Real competition to Apple's iPhone is coming in the form of the G1 from T-Mobile and Google, which will be released next week, and the BlackBerry Storm, on tap for November. Having tested the G1 ...
The T-Mobile G1 features an iPhone-like touchscreen that lets you swipe across to navigate through menus and long-press to open options or drag-and-drop files. It also has a pull-out QWERTY ...
Talk about cutting it close. With less than 12 hours before T-Mobile officially pulls back the curtain on the ultra-hyped G1 Android phone, the floodgates have opened. Images extracted from the ...
Discover how the Nexus G1 is set to revolutionize affordable cinema cameras with features like electronic ND filters and customizable connectivity, potentially disrupting the market.
Tap, tap, tap -- alas, nothing. Cool little features -- sort of: Like the iPhone, the G1 lets you open up to eight browsing windows at the same time.
Camera - the G1 features a 3.2 megapixel color camera with fixed focus. The iPhone offers a 2.0 megapixel camera. Battery – the G1 uses a 1150mAh lithium battery.
The bottom line is that the phones share lots and lots of features. But the G1 is chunkier but has a real keyboard; it has a little memory (1GB) in the form of a replaceable MicroSD card rather than ...
T-Mobile announced last week they will begin selling the G1 phone for $179, the first to run Google's Android operating system. Android has been compared to Apple iPhone interface. It's features ...
Today at the T-Mobile G1 announcement, the long-awaited handset did not disappoint. In fact, it is chock full of features and the demo has thoroughly… ...
When will you be able to buy T-Mobile's G1 phone? How much will it cost? We answer all your questions about the T-Mobile G1 with Google in this FAQ.
The T-Mobile G1 features an iPhone-like touchscreen that lets you swipe across to navigate through menus and long-press to open options or drag-and-drop files.