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Gizmodo publishes pictures of the "G2" Android phone for T-Mobile's network. The photos reveal a much thinner phone, due to the exclusion of the slide keyboard.
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I've been using it for a couple months now and it's great. And it doesn't come with those annoying fixed signatures like blackberry and iphones do.
The devs are nitrodesk.com
For those of you worried about Exchange support, I'm pretty sure I've read about applications that will enable this for you.
>_> I'll give you benefit of the doubt and assume you didn't look at the pictures before asking.
With any camera, the key to quality is the lens and the sensor size (not resolution). Only if you have a good lens and fast sensor, then the resolution matters.
@Craig0r
On the back near the camera it states in large numbers 3.2 - so its a pretty good assumption.
,Michael Martin
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You are wrong. Why do you think iphone, ipod,ipod touch are so successful? There are better products. People like cool gadgets, lean and thin. G1 is not it. Better start working on the G3
You're right- ipod and the like are "cool gadgets, lean and thin" and are really just status symbols for people who don't want devices that actually do anything productive- hence not having a real keyboard. I want something that'll be productive and flexible; I don't care how thin or shiny it is.
Only someone who has not owned an iphone would make this "critique."
My only gripes about the G1 at this point are that the screen really should fill the entire sliding front (it's smaller than the iphone) and the "chin" which I understand it protects the trackball and makes sense but I'd have gone for form factor over trackball protection.
Love the removable battery, the removable/expandable memory card slot, physical keyboard, the trackball (browsing is sooo much better with it, scrolling through links I usually fat finger), google integration, better outlook support (yes, the G1 got outlook support via 3rd party app a few weeks after release and it doesn't cost me an extra fee), better dev platform (open and easy).
- by nitichandra January 22, 2009 7:18 AM PST
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Search & Dine alleviates searching food anywhere across America. Suppose you are travelling, amidst you get hungry and look for a place to eat then Search & Dine can locate the nearest restaurant for you. It is a handy Google Android application when you are planning a trip or if you are at a new place or to just explore the restaurants nearby.
More:
You can search by either entering the zip code or restaurant name. Favorite food items can be selected from a wide range of cuisines displayed on the screen. Instantly after the search click, the address as well as the contact number is displayed and you can make a call to the desired restaurant. The map enhances the search by displaying the options of satellite, map or street view adding spice to the Food search.
About:
Mofirst designed the product for Google Android and launched it with the rising Sun on 19th Jan all over the market. This is their first product for Google Android and it is just the beginning from the committed team of IIT graduates as they have a lot to offer in the coming future.
You can view the video on YouTube.com the link is
http://in.youtube.com/watch?v=a9b-i9qWuCg