I'm pissed off knowing it's set to 350mhz.
I find that really false asdvertising, and if they sdon't change that, then
- think it's a good reason to return it for a full refund.
That's like advertising a car with 6 cylinders of wich only 4 work.

On Dec 19, 2008 9:14 AM, "GW" <[email protected]> wrote:


I didn't realize the processor speed was governed, either. I'm pretty
satisfied with its speed as it is, so any improvement would be icing
on the cake. What seriously cripples the phone is the miniscule
storage space. At least with cupcake, the video camera should work and
we'll have some other improvements. I just hope installing apps on the
SD card and running them from there is on the table for some future
update.

I love my G1, don't get me wrong. However, I think they rushed to
release it and now must issue a bunch of updates for features that
should have come standard in the first place.

On Nov 26, 8:22 pm, jdc4429 <[email protected]> wrote:
> I agree we need a website.
>
> I also believe we need much more info on the applications through the
> use of a symbol.  For example, if you have an older version of the app
> on the phone, it should tell you symbolically.   An example of use
> would be to have a symbol beside each app to show one of these four
> conditions a) you have downloaded in the past but the app is no longer
> installed b) never installed this application c) currently installed
> on phone and it is the latest version d) installed, but updated
> version is available
>
> I believe this would make it much easier to run through the ever
> increasing size of available applications. Anybody else like that
> idea?
>
> BTW - I just found out the G1's CPU is being limited (Told its only
> running at 350mhz).  Why can't they make a setting to allow us to set
> what speed we want to run the CPU at rather then dictate what we have
> to run at.  It kinda upsets me considering I paid for a 528mhz CPU.
> The battery issue is not relevant in my opinion.. That's why I have a
> car charger... You can read about it in the Android platform group...
>
> http://groups.google.com/group/android-platform/browse_thread/thread/...
>
> If anybody else cares let them know it... Maybe then we can get it
> corrected...
>
> On Nov 5, 12:32 pm, Ed <[email protected]> wrote:
>
> > Hi all,
>
> > I assume that there is some reason that one can't simply go to a
> > website and get a current listing of the apps and games available on
> > Android Market. Does someone know the exact reason? I think that the
> > Market has grown much too large to page through efficiently via the
> > phone. What do we do when there are 1000+ apps available?
>
> > I think that it would be useful to create a website that reflects the
> > current offerings, with ways to categorize and display the products as
> > the user sees fit. Anyone feel the same?

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