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I know a Google employee who's had a G1 for several months now (back when it was just known as the HTC Dream) and is just relieved that he can talk about it openly in most regards.
one of the Android programmers who joined google with a bunch of former palm coders
Geek factor = 10
Cool factor = 0
http://lessthandot.com/
this is one of many phones running the android OPERATING SYSTEM
you can't say that android looks like a brick because android doesn't. the t-mobile g1 might but not the OS
this is one of many phones that will be running the android OPERATING SYSTEM
you can't say that they need to change the look of the android phone becasue this one phone so you can't base your opinion of android on this one phone.
it seems to me like you and the person above you no nothing about android.
next time do your research first!
I gotta tell you, pics don't really do it justice. It's got a nice feel in your hand. Nice heft - not too heavy, but you feel like you have a good, solid piece of equipment in your hand. Much narrower than it appears in pics. UI had a kind of unfinished feel to it - pretty responsive, but something not quite done. iPhone interface much slicker, but still more responsive than my N800. The drawer thing was pretty cool. Wished I could have taken it for more of a test drive....
I don't want to be the guy with the cool-looking gizmo, I prefer to be the guy who can solve problems with his brick-looking gizmos.
And of course, Android is open source. Long live open source, either on desktops or phones.
- HTC phones tend to be flimsy when opening the keyboard. Wonder if the Android phone will break over time.
- Hope they make the volume as high as the Blackberry Curve. Didn't purchase the Apple I-phone because of the low earpiece volume and lack of a real keyboard.
- by PCUser2008 October 23, 2008 7:36 PM PDT
- that phone looks like a handheld coleco game.
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