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T-Mobile G1 Review
Filed in archive T-Mobile G1 by Umair Khalid on October 17, 2008
T-Mobile G1 Review

Peter Ha of the Crunch Gear blog has had the privilege to get his hands on the T-Mobile G1 and he has posted a very informative review on the T-Mobile G1. The T-Mobile G1 is gaining a lot of popularity these days for being the first ever Google Android phone and for being Open Source. However Paul isn't too much impressed by the device especially the shabby hardware, patchy OS, poor battery life and the horrible GPS. Here is how he compared it to the iPhone 3G and concluded his review.

"If you've been waiting for Android then I suggest you keep waiting. The overall OS seems to be held together by duct tape and needs a lot of work. Apple focuses on the minute details to enrich the overall experience for iPhone users and Android could learn a lesson or ten from it. The hardware design is dated and while the touch-screen and keyboard are great you can't just forget about the wretched battery life, horrible GPS and the overall ergonomics of it. I wish the G1 were better in every respect because I don't think the iPhone is that great, but I find myself wishing it were more like it. It's the best alternative to the iPhone, but it's just not there yet." Do check out the complete review here

Source: Crunch Gear

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Tags: TMobile  G1  Review  Hardware  Software  OS  GPS  Battery  Life  mobile  sony+ericsson 
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