It curves up at the bottom, and if you're holding the phone in landscape, the keyboard folds down.
As I said, I'm getting G1 tomorrow. What are the ups and downs?
It curves up at the bottom, and if you're holding the phone in landscape, the keyboard folds down.
Seriously though...
The Mail app completely sucks, use GMail for all your mail.
It's not so good at playing videos.
There's no Flash - but it's coming soonish.
There's not a lot of memory for Apps unless you Root it and do the Apps to SD thing.
The battery lasts about a day.
I think just about everything else can be fixed with apps.
The ups...
There are too many to possibly list in one night.
Thanks! I can't wait to get it now.![]()
Welcome to the world of Android and your new G1! Another plus with the G1 is the fact you can customize/ optimize / and root your phone. Lot's of info here on how to do it. Are you currently with T-Mo or are you jumping ship from the iphone?
Last edited by rnee67; 11-11-2009 at 06:05 PM.
Here's a good idea, Don't.
Already got it. And customer of T-Mobile.
Anything software wise is the same on any other with-google device.
As for hardware, the screen will loosen over time, period. That's where a hard plastic or gel skin comes into to play to keeps things tight. (Body glove, Boxwave crystal slip, or TMo hard plastic cases come to mind), though they add 1mm typically.
If you don't need a keyboard, checkout the HTC devices with SenseUI (multi-touch, better UI, 5 screen spaces, better widgets)--they are currently nicer.
I got a screen protector and a gel skin![]()
If you do not want to use Gmail (although it is very good), there are a couple of decent POP/IMAP apps available: K9 (which is on the market) and Seven:
http://www.seven.com/press_releases/...tsAndroid.html
There is a link in the article to the free download. I use Seven which allows me to download ANY attachment on the phone (Gmail does not) and allows previews on the phone. Have fun. Oh yeah, if you do a bunch of traveling? Watch that data roaming! I use APNdroid to completely kill my data when I'm overseas.
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