Pretty good comparison, though it only compares to what they know about the G1 and the Blackberry Storm, we will have to wait it out till the G1 and Blackberry Storm are released to the public, to see what comes OF it!
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btw, a lot of the info they list about the G1 is incorrect.![]()
Pretty good comparison, though it only compares to what they know about the G1 and the Blackberry Storm, we will have to wait it out till the G1 and Blackberry Storm are released to the public, to see what comes OF it!
Well they have the iPhone 3G as the winner by 1 point, but one point in particular is in contention: Memory. They gave the iPhone the win for having 8GB of fixed storage...
The iPhone having the "best" memory solution immediately irked me. 8 or 16GB, non-upgradable, and how much of that goes to the iPhone OS? Tch. We get 16GB (not 8GB) max (for now), upgradable, not counting Android. The G1 ties with the Storm. iPhone fails.
The G1 should also win for Network. T-Mobile's 3G networks beats out AT&T's for speed, regardless of its coverage. No one has the USA completely covered in 3G, so that issue is, essentially, moot. T-Mobile is faster, their network wins.
man we won that idc wha they say g1 rules
I think these points can't all simply be tallied equally to determine who "wins"
It's not that simple.
Some things are MUCH more important than others.
Meow.
I would have to say the storm looks tight to though but g1 should have tied in storage
True that. Example: The point about size and bulkiness is moot IMO. All three are basically the same size. They're making comparisons in tenths and hundredths of inches and tenths of ounces. Whats the point of that?
They also completely forgot about applications. They should have touched on 3rd party apps, the app store, android market, handango etc...
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