This is the best review I've read so far. The GPS appears to be a real
issue. All of the Apps I'm building rely on location. Location,
Location, Location!

"When it came to the GPS, it's another story altogether. We had a
terrible time trying to find satellites, both indoors and out. Once
they came online, service was spotty, and more than once we lost data,
GPS, or both! If you're looking to take this out on the road, be wary
-- our experience is that neither T-Mobile's network, nor the GPS
implementation here is ready for primetime. We hope they'll tweak this
in future iterations of the software (if they can). We suggest fixing
it soon."

Hopefully, ADC II will be using Android 2.0 (remotely updated to G1)
with a great Location service. Notifications is revolutionary. But
Google needs to hit hard on Location in the same revolutionary way
even if it means buying up Satellites! (Also location development
should be easier (more complex) as well.)

Hit Hard on location as no one else and that's mostly how mobility is
won.

- Juan T.

On Oct 16, 1:24 am, Muthu Ramadoss <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> T-Mobile G1 review
>
> http://www.engadget.com/2008/10/16/t-mobile-g1-review-part-1-hardware/
>
> http://www.engadget.com/2008/10/16/t-mobile-g1-review-part-2-software...
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