The new G1 cell phone from T-Mobile is being called one of the best smartphones of 2008, and it's no wonder why. Made by HTC, the G1 features amazing specs such as touch screen, full QWERTY keyboard, IM, email, a 3.2 megapixel camera and a customizable home screen.
The cell phone is powered by Google Android which ensures compatibility and access to a lot of Google applications including Google Mail, Youtube, Google Calendar or Google Talk but also features like real-time browsing and a music player.
The cell phone uses the 3G network which is a third generation of mobile data transfer technologies that allows users to utilize state of the art technologies like wireless access, video calls and other broadband services with acceptable speeds that ensure a fluent data transmission.
The 3G technology that the T-Mobile G1 utilizes ensures that users experience minimal loading times even when accessing heavy-content sites and services.
A new multipane search option allows T-Mobile G1 users to search multiple websites at once and view them on the 3.2" screen of the cell phone. Android Market is another top application which makes it easy to download new applications and games to the G1 cell phone directly from withing the cell phone's interface.
Google has developed the Android operating system since 2007. It is solely build with open source technologies that all mobile companies and application developers can use to build applications and products using Open Source distribution and technology. The G1 got its name because it is the first commercial cell phone using the Google Android operating system build by HTC, T-Mobile and Google.
Recently, the T-Mobile G1 has added a Google voice search feature that allows users to search without the need for typing. The voice update was sent to G1 phones via over-the-air transmissions, so users did not need to download anything extra.
A cupcake add-on is also in the making that will add new and exciting features to the T-Mobile G1 cell phone which for example will allow G1 users to access a full qwerty keyboard using the touch screen alone.
A Google application called Latitude also unveiled recently, which allows users who sign up for the application to share their location with people on their contact list. They will also be able to see other contact locations, as well, which helps friends and family keep track of one another without getting lost.
There is also much talk about a T-Mobile G2, but so far that might just be rumor - the G1 already has plenty to offer users without upgrade.
The cell phone is powered by Google Android which ensures compatibility and access to a lot of Google applications including Google Mail, Youtube, Google Calendar or Google Talk but also features like real-time browsing and a music player.
The cell phone uses the 3G network which is a third generation of mobile data transfer technologies that allows users to utilize state of the art technologies like wireless access, video calls and other broadband services with acceptable speeds that ensure a fluent data transmission.
The 3G technology that the T-Mobile G1 utilizes ensures that users experience minimal loading times even when accessing heavy-content sites and services.
A new multipane search option allows T-Mobile G1 users to search multiple websites at once and view them on the 3.2" screen of the cell phone. Android Market is another top application which makes it easy to download new applications and games to the G1 cell phone directly from withing the cell phone's interface.
Google has developed the Android operating system since 2007. It is solely build with open source technologies that all mobile companies and application developers can use to build applications and products using Open Source distribution and technology. The G1 got its name because it is the first commercial cell phone using the Google Android operating system build by HTC, T-Mobile and Google.
Recently, the T-Mobile G1 has added a Google voice search feature that allows users to search without the need for typing. The voice update was sent to G1 phones via over-the-air transmissions, so users did not need to download anything extra.
A cupcake add-on is also in the making that will add new and exciting features to the T-Mobile G1 cell phone which for example will allow G1 users to access a full qwerty keyboard using the touch screen alone.
A Google application called Latitude also unveiled recently, which allows users who sign up for the application to share their location with people on their contact list. They will also be able to see other contact locations, as well, which helps friends and family keep track of one another without getting lost.
There is also much talk about a T-Mobile G2, but so far that might just be rumor - the G1 already has plenty to offer users without upgrade.
About the Author:
Timothy Perry Dokijug is a cell phone expert. He runs his own Google Android website where he writes about the latest g2 apps and other news about Google Android hardware.
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