T Mobile Cell
filed in Phones Review on Mar.21, 2009
T Mobile Cell G1 - excellent ergonomics with Google’s Android operating system
When you look this t mobile at first glance , nothing special with G1 just another PDA. But when first phone run Google’s Android operating system for 5 minutes, and you’ll start to see why it’s one of the best designed phones you can buy. Not only this t mobile cell intuitive to use, but its customization options (via Google Android).
At The Glance
From the start, the G1 offers a different, more intuitive t mobile cell experience. At boot-up, the phone displays a cartoon graphic of an android, with an animated finger pointing at the android and instructions to “touch the android to begin.”. You’ll need a Google account, the phone explains, for automatic syncing of your contacts, calendar, and e-mail with your Web-based Google data. The new Android operating system was designed to give easy access to Google applications, like Google Maps, Google Talk, Gmail and more. Yes the G1 supports GPS services.
This t mobile cell has a candybar design with a matte black finish and slightly rubberized plastic back. It’s narrower than its chief rival, Apple’s iPhone, but slightly thicker (the G1 measures 4.6 inches by 2.2 inches by 0.6 inch, and weighs 5.6 ounces). It’s a touchscreen phone with a 3.2″ LCD but it also has a slide-out QWERTY keyboard. A full QWERTY keyboard hides beneath display; when you press the middle left part of the phone, the display smoothly slides up. At the same time, the phone automatically rotates the screen’s orientation from vertical to horizontal; you have to use the horizontal orientation for data entry tasks, as the phone lacks an on-screen keyboard.

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The G1 is optimized for the 3G network. You can enjoy up to 7.2 Mbps download speed. This is very useful when you view content rich web pages, like YouTube and for other Google applications. Where the 3G network is not available your download speed will up to 120 Kbps on the EDGE network and 24 Mbps with WiFi connection.
For music feature in this t mobile cell your playlist stored on a microSD card (up to 8 GB) or load via a USB connection. With the Bluetooth wireless technology you can listen to your music with a wireless Bluetooth stereo headset.
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