Excellent Review

 

Thanx

 

Bill

 

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Sent: Sunday, December 07, 2008 8:34 AM
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Subject: [T-Mobile-US] T-Mo G1 (was: Opinions please)

 

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Joseph Singer <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> The G1 is nice, but it's not got the "buzz" that the iPhone has had. 
> I sing in a men's chorus and since the iPhone came out it's incredible 
> that lots and lots of them now have iPhones and many of these people 
> were on Verizon.
>

I believe that the "buzz" the iPhone has was due to the look and innovations
it had at the 
time it came out (like the accelerometer, which the G1 also has). I remember
my friend 
calling me up all excited about the iPhone release, citing most of the
reported features. I 
wasn't impressed, my Treo 600 (which I refer to as the "Grandaddy" of
smartphones) could 
already do most of the things he mentioned as "awesome" with the iPhone. The
look (ooh, 
pretty sleek shiny thing...!) was the only real selling point to me, I
didn't care about having 
an "iPod phone". I certainly wasn't (and stlll am not) a fan of
Cingular/AT&T, and I didn't 
care to buy one and try to "jailbreak" it to T-Mo.

As to the G1:

PROS:

It's rubberized on it's exterior (The keys aren't rubber, they're plastic,
but look like rubber. 
They're plenty durable.). In the time I've had the G1 (over a month now),
I've NEVER 
dropped it. Not ONCE. Not even ALMOST. Ask iPhone users about accidents
they've had 
over slipping or dropping phones. 

The apps (more so now than at launch) are comparable to apps on the iPhone
(Apple 
markets them better). Case in point - Apple promotes SHAZAM in it's ads.
It's an app that 
"listens" to songs on the radio or TV or in a club, and allows you to
download the song 
from iTunes. G1 HAS THE EXACT SAME APP. Instead of iTunes, you go to
Amazon's mp3 
store for downloads AND allows you to view the video on YouTube (which you
CAN'T do 
on the iPhone version). The G1 has the BEST eBay app I've ever seen on any
smartphone. 
There is now even an app that allows you to accept credit cards on your
phone through the 
Authorize.net gateway (if you already have a merchant account, or plan to
get one).

All my eMail comes to the phone, all my IM's, all my social networking.
Other than not 
being able to "see" Flash (apparently common with smartphones, and this is
rumored to be 
being worked on), the Internet experience is great. I can input my contacts
and calendar 
online at my Gmail account from any Internet terminal (my laptop, my
desktop, etc), and it 
syncs that information to my phone. If I lose my phone or damage it, I don't
lose that 
information.

CONS:

The Look. When I first saw it, I thought, "That's It?" It's a brick. But
it's so basic looking, I 
don't think I have to worry about anyone stealing it. That may be a "plus".

Battery Life. Bring your chargers with you when you go forth. If you use
your phone as 
extensively as I do, you'll be recharging every 3-4 hours. You CAN shut off
GPS, and 
certain other non-essential functions to save battery life, but you're still
looking at every 
6-8 hours between charges. The good news is that you can charge your phone
through 
your laptop, an outlet or your car pretty easily. Energizer even makes a
mini USB portable 
battery charger so you can use regular batteries to recharge anywhere.

The Keyboard. While there is now an app that has a touchpad keyboard for the
search 
function, if you need to type most information, you have to use the flip
open keyboard. It's 
annoying initially, but you get used to it. I'm used to using my Treo 600
one-handed, and 
now I have to use both hands to type.

That's it. With new apps arriving literally daily, it improves constantly.
The marketing for 
the G1 is cute, but not informative. They're promoting it as an "information
phone", but it 
really is much more. It does go head to head with iPhone in most areas. I
love it, and until 
Palm catches up and gets with the program again, this will be my phone of
choice.

 



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