Thursday, March 1, 2012

Hands-on photos and videos of T-Mobile’s G1 phone with Google Android


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Today at a booth of T-Mobile in New York, I had the chance to join the first time of Google Android OS comes with the new T-Mobile G1 phone, The first time of Google inc. they have present Google Android OS powered smartphone to hit the market. TheG1 phone with Google Android comes with large VGA (480×320 pixel) touchscreen, and most specially with 5 row QWERTY keyboard. The interesting feature of G1 phone with Google Android are trackball for navigation one impressions of a Sidekick like function with a touchscreen. Let’s see the miracle G1 phone with Google Android.

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First up of G1 phone with Google Android, the touchscreen of G1 phone with Google Android. For the G1 with Google Android, uses a capacitive touchscreen display this is interesting fucntion same as Apple iPhone. As such, it takes only soft touch to activate, So I see G1 phone with Google Android can’t predictable for next responsiveness, but iPhone can predictable. For G1 phone with Google Android you will see in the video on the next page that occasionally, I ever to hit on-screen buttons for many time to get the respond my desired. But scrolling and navigation function on the display are good visuallization by G1 phone with Google Android.



The keyboard of G1 phone with Google Android are perfect keyboard soft and smoothly touch. I like keyboard layout of G1 phone with Google Android it design same as general keyboard, but this keyboard will be difficult to use it if you use when travelling, If not on travel keyboard of G1 phone with Google Android are perfect keyboard. Any way user will be quickly excellent for use this keyboard.
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The overall build of the G1 phone with Google Android seems quite solid. Even the slick arc sliding display mechanism seems quite sturdy. The rear cover is a somewhat odd peel-off type, instead of relying on a traditional latch. it isn’t hard to remove, but it is somewhat awkward. next with G1 phone with Google Android review, The dedicated home and back keys, along with the pair of call keys, have a nice feel to them. The squat shaped menu button is a bit odd, but it is very easy to press and is in an intuitive location. Don’t miss to get the G1 phone with Google Android
On the edges of the G1 phone with Google Android you’ll find a dual-stage camera shutter button (half press for focus lock) and a traditional volume control.t-mobile-g1-phone-google-android-11

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