T-Mobile G1 Google Android Mobile Phone
September 26, 2008
Google’s Android mobile phone, the first of its kind gets launched by T-Mobile, under the auspices of numerous speculations that T-Mobile G1 3G Android Mobile Phone would be a run-away-hit like the iPhone. Reports convey that this mobile phone that nothing less than emulates a human being, more or less. The term android refers to an automation that corresponds human beings. Its design very much resembles Motorola Sidekick mobile phone, with its slide out QWERTY keyboard that sows the seeds for a presumption that it would facilitate sublime e-mailing. However, this mobile phone definitely cannot claim to be as stylish as the iPhone.
Obviously, the meat of this mobile phone is its ability to run android applications. A range of android application like Kei, Monolith Android, Wallet Android, Loco, Flare, Android Location, Geo Life, Android Scan, Locale, Snap, TuneWiki, etc waits eagerly to get mingled with the gadget savvy. Some of these are really exceptional as well as exciting. Kei refers to a method by which the user can lock or unlock his/her car using the mobile phone as Loco applications makes the mobile phone, a device for social networking. Flare is an application that entitles employers to keep a watch over their employees or parents to monitor their children’s tracks. TuneWiki would strive to set up a music library for the music savvy owners of this mobile phone and Android Scan stands for being used as a smart scanner that can identify bar-code information of various products to reveal them to the user.
This mobile phone that weighs around 5.6 ounces comes supported by UMTS (3G) for fast communication data downloads. A GPS receiver also comes handy with this mobile phone to aid its user with remarkable route navigation. If something that compliments this part with ernestness it should undoubtedly be a HVGA display screen (480 x 320 pixels) that explains detailing explicitly. The memory of this device is also good with an 8GB on-board support as well as an expansion slot to fit some memory cards. This mobile phone also proves a point in its power sector, with a good talktime of five hours and a satisfactory standby of up to 130 hours. The size of this mobile phone refers to 4.6 x 2.16 x 0.63 inches.
As with any other smartphone of the day, the T-Mobile G1 Google Android Bluetooth Mobile Phone also has its disadvantages part. The gravest of which is the unvailability of this mobile phone in the stores outside a 2.5 mile circle of the 3G coverage area of T-Mobile. More, this device, which proudly presents a built-in camera of 3.1 Megapixels resolution fails to offer video recording and A2DP stereo Bluetooth.
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