Image Gallery: A look at the T-Mobile G1 Google Android hardware

by Matthew Miller  |  October 14, 2008 12:51am PDT  |  Image 27 of 58

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Angled up bottom part

The device has a slight angle along the bottom that actually seems to help you hold it when using the keyboard.

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  • I like the subtle way at home ...
    .. key is presented:

    @ ~

    The tilde in *nix means the home directory. happy
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    MisterMiester
    16th Oct 2008
  • RE: Device hinge area in open position (Image Gallery: A look at the T-Mobile G1 Google Android hardware)
    Love the box, but wheres the phone? Photographer: Keep your day job, unless its taking pics of boxes. Otherwise, those were the worse pics of the PHONE (remember that? inside the BOX?) I wanted to see the phone!
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    cheroke55
    16th Oct 2008
  • RE: Device hinge area in open position (Image Gallery: A look at the T-Mobile G1 Google Android hardware)
    It's too bad that it's only available with T-Mobile. I've had contracts with all of the major wireless carriers and I was really unhappy with the T-Mobile coverage and service.
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    rickdebnam@...
    16th Oct 2008
  • RE: Device hinge area in open position (Image Gallery: A look at the T-Mobile G1 Google Android hardware)
    It's a BRICK !!! It really looks like a cell phone of the early 90s !!
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    jantelo@...
    16th Oct 2008
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    No_Ax_to_Grind
    16th Oct 2008
  • and is the imternet fast in it?
    and is tekting and enjoyable experience also?
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    stevey_d
    16th Oct 2008
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    anson8591
    16th Oct 2008
  • Can't wait for mine
    I'm anxiously awaiting the UPS guy with mine any day now.

    I don't care that it looks a little clunky...but I can change my own battery.
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    rag@...
    16th Oct 2008
  • RE: SIM card slot
    Does this mean I could buy this phone, insert the SIM card from my AT&T Tilt and have it work? Or do I have to use it exclusively on the T-Mobile network?
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    michael@...
    16th Oct 2008
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    ismetd
    16th Oct 2008
  • T-Mobile G1 Google Android
    Maybe, the designers of the Google Phone should take a
    few courses at The Apple School of Industrial Design.

    Looks clunky, all plastic, not very appealing, I am just
    guessing, that the software is less intuitive and more
    Microsoft fashioned.

    I have two iPhones (1st gen. and 3G) and I am glad. They
    are the best designed phones so far, and I had at least 30
    or more mobile phones, since day one of the appearance
    of cellular phones.
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    Gyula Bognar, Jr.
    17th Oct 2008
  • The Phone is Butt Ugly..
    I am techie, but Apple just does things right! The G1 phone is for techies and that is the way it looks. Microsoft has the same problem. Companies like Nokia, RIM, and Apple understand their user base and hence create applications for their user base.

    For me the Android will be yet another distraction for Google... Yet another reason why the share price just will not go up...
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    serpentmage
    9th Nov 2008
  • "Intuitive"
    Less intuitive than what? And how is it "Microsoft-fashioned"? The OS is Google Android, which is built from Linux.

    Apple drones always love to say that anything that's not a Mac isn't "intuitive". Find some new buzzwords.
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    Anonymous Benefactor
    12th Jan 2009
  • How about just plain dropout free calls?
    All I need a phone for is to make or recieve phone calls. I don't mean to sound archaic here, but my last three phones were junk. I dont want games, or a camera, I dont need a phone to play ultra compressed low quality audio and video clips, I am sick to death of texting, or beeping walkie-talkie phones, and I have something called a BRAIN to keep track of my appointments and WHAT DAY IT IS.

    My latest piece of work is supposed to be one of samsung's best phones and it has dropout issues while standing in line of sight of a Sprint celltower.Cannot wait til my contract with them is over. The second day I owned it the face bezel cracked, and I need something that can take the abuse of my JOB and my LIFE.

    The best cellphone I ever owned was a clunky motorola that was like a timex watch, you could use it for a hockey puck or golfball and it would still work everywhere, and would run three days without charging. No camera either. If I want music, I own 14 mobile entertainment systems that range from house size to stadium size and I know several bands in every genre, and there is always an Ipod somewhere, and geez, I think I still own a cassette walkman.

    One device cannot be all things for all people and be able to do ANYTHING very well. Just get back to basics and make a reliable, well built phone that just WORKS! Last thing I want or need is internet in a phone. Call me old, or old fashioned, but we HAD this process perfected a few years ago. All we really needed was more celltowers. Being a business owner, there are days where my favorite button to hit on a phone is "POWER OFF".

    The way luck would have it, it's probably a faster websurfer than vista powered anything.I wonder if there is a UAC...nevermind.

    I can see a day in the future where a sunbeam mixer will have a screen to display online recipe's while cooking,Hmm now there's FOOD for thought.....
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    madmanjohn
    21st Oct 2008
  • Amen Brother!!
    You are so right, reliability has taken a back seat to features. Most of my phones of recent years were total junk! I have had 4 Motorola Razors, all broke. Without dropping them.
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    bigbaddms
    23rd Oct 2008

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