This is the only thing you need to know.
G1 = open souce.
open source = win
Thus, G1 = Win.
Hey all,
I started a blog site about a couple of weeks ago with all the code/blogs written by yours truly. I was previously an owner of a 1st generation iPhone and was extremely excited when I heard about the G1. Lo and behold, I picked a G1 up this weekend, and here's my blog relating to it:
http://www.stephenpauladams.com/blog.aspx?bid=5
I basically try and compare the iPhone to the G1, while posting the pros and cons of each phones.
Would like to hear about what you think about the review, and if there are any inaccuracies (I will edit them as quick as possible).
Thanks!
-Steve
This is the only thing you need to know.
G1 = open souce.
open source = win
Thus, G1 = Win.
yawn... more iphone vs g1 threads... yay!
Me and Android are officially connected.
If you consider Windows Mobile open source, then Apple's iPhone is open source as well. Truth be told, they both provide API's, but neither provide the source code for the underlying operating system.
Problem is people have no idea what 'open source' means.
OP: If i read another iphone vs g1 article i'm going to blow my brains out.
There are several reasons why this phone is better then the Iphone, as well its not just the reasons why this phone is better its more the reasons why this phone could be better. the fact that you could create whatever you want for this phone.
Yes through the SDK and my jailbroken iphone i can do the same, however i had to void the warranty on my iphone to do this.
I prefer my G1 to my iphone.. hAvent used my iphone since i got this phone.
LookItsPuck
I happened to thoroughly have enjoyed your review!
While I have played with the iPhone when I go into an Apple store, I've never owned one, or used one for any extended period of time.
My friends and family have shown my thiers, but, of course, they don't (for some reason) flip it over, and say... "check this out... the battery? It's permanantly fixed, so when it dies, unless I'm near a plug and can recharge it, my phone becomes a paperweight".... and they don't rave bout how it can't cut and paste...
You get what I mean. I see all the great things about it, but really don't hear the negatives.
And by the way, the G1 also has negatives... no headphone 3.5 jack, no wireless bluetooth stereo, etc.
Anyways, I, for one, found your comparison very informative.
Thanks
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