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The T-Mobile G1 offers the following features:

* Android Operating System
* 3.2 in (8.1 cm) TFT-LCD flat touch-sensitive HVGA screen with 480 X 320 pixel resolution
* MSM7201A is a dual-core CPU/GPU from Qualcomm
* sliding full 5 row QWERTY keyboard
* set of 6 navigation buttons
* mini-USB-compatible ExtUSB jack
* supports audio files in MP3, AAC, AAC+, WMA, MPEG4, WAV, MIDI, Real Audio, and Ogg formats
* 3.2-megapixel camera with autofocus functionality
* microSD card slot and comes with a 1GB memory card (2GB in UK)
* accelerometer and compass

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T-Mobile G1 Reviews

Tech Journal South reviews the T-Mobile G1 and writes, “If you’re a Smartphoner, you’re giving up a little corporate functionality, these are Google contacts and calendar, not Outlook, and this is Android, not WinMo. No guest invites from the handset for meetings, no Excel on the handset to read spreadsheet attachments.” Link.

Trusted Reviews reviews the T-Mobile G1 and writes, “If you absolutely must get your hands on Google Android as soon as possible, you’ll probably buy a G1 and enjoy every minute with it. For everyone else though, it’s worth waiting until hardware that’s truly worthy of this new platform hits the scene.” Link.

CNET reviews the T-Mobile G1 and writes, “There’s a lot to like about the G1 interface, with its glass touch-screen display, the slide-out QWERTY keyboard (although we don’t like the small keys), and the Pearl-like trackball for navigation. We would even say that the responsiveness of the touch screen is on a par with that on the iPhone’s.” Link.

InfoSync reviews the T-Mobile G1 and writes, “Google’s Android interface on the T-Mobile G1 is simply brilliant, with plenty of ideas that are new to smartphones…Overall, it was an intuitive and surprising experience, leaving us feeling that Android is truly the smartest of the smartphone operating systems.” Link.

PC World reviews the T-Mobile G1 and writes, “It’s a strong first-generation Android device, but the absence of a standard headphone jack, a video camera, and Google Docs (and support for Word and Excel) at launch are notable detractions. Still, I would recommend this versatile phone over countless other smart-phones; Android’s intuitive ease-of-use raises this phone above most Windows Mobile- and BlackBerry-based devices.” Link.

CNET UK reviews the T-Mobile G1 and writes, “…the G1 doesn’t quite offer the mass appeal and ease of use as the iPhone, so it won’t be a good fit for someone making the jump from a regular mobile to their first smart phone. Power business users also might want to hold off until more corporate support and productivity applications are added. We’d say the T-Mobile G1 is best-suited for early adopters and gadget hounds who love tinkering around and modding their devices.” Link.

Pocket-lint reviews the T-Mobile G1 and writes, “This is one of those classic cases of the operating system having so much potential, but it’s not going to be a success from day one. Our suggestion would be to wait 6 months to a year and by then you’ll have so many handset choices (perhaps even the Touch HD) that will offer a far better, sexier, more consumer focused, offering that this will be old news and look, well, rather crap.” Link.

PC Mag reviews the T-Mobile G1 and writes, “Call it the T-Mobile G1.0. The first-ever Google Android smartphone is a solid initial effort that, given an open development platform, will grow with time. It’s missing a bunch of key features right now—like a decent media player and support for corporate e-mail, for instance. But the G1, manufactured by HTC, is a quality phone with few bugs, and given the open nature of Android, I’m confident that more features are on the way.” Link.

PC Pro reviews the T-Mobile G1 and writes, “There’s clearly a lot more to come from Android, and once it begins to spread, the handsets and contract deals are bound to improve. The software is incredibly easy to use and set up, but there are problems that need to be ironed out and the hardware and initial contract offering are disappointing. For now we’d recommend you hold fire on Android, at least until some more capable phones appear.” Link.

Digital Trends reviews the T-Mobile G1 and writes, “Even with all that we’ve covered here, we’ve barely touched on the G1’s overall sophistication: It’s a wondrous achievement for a first-gen operating system. As such, the G1 is the Phil Mickelson of cell phones – that is to say, it ranks as a star compared to nearly every rival except for the Tiger Woods of cell phones, the iPhone.” Link.