March 09, 2009
If you wanted the unlocked $400 Android G1 phone but were reluctant because of its problems, the new 1.1 update fixes most, but still leaves the issue of running paid applications partially unsolved.......
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February 19, 2009
while most austrian G1-users are still waiting to get Android’s latest release RC33 pushed to their handsets by T-Mobile, fellow mobileblogger electrobabe found a deep link to a firmware-binary allowing to upgrade straight from RC29 (the file is about twice the size of the usual RC30->RC...
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Michael Kamleitner
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February 13, 2009
gordreece is so close yet so far. lol. anyone else using google latitude? let me know and i will add you :D...
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February 06, 2009
According to readers, the T-Mobile G1 Android firmware update version 1.1 we told you about is now starting to roll out. I woke up this morning to find that I didn't receive the push for the update......
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Jesus Diaz
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February 05, 2009
Há uma semana tenho um T-Mobile G1 (em alguns lugares do mundo HTC Dream), o primeiro telefone a rodar o Android, comigo. Notas de uso, totalmente desorganizadas. O hardware é bem padrão HTC ; apesar de muita gente reclamar de creaks, e do medo de que o mecanismo de deslize da tela não aguente o...
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Cesar Cardoso
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January 26, 2009
It's hard to tell from the absolutely riveting two minute and seven second video (hosted up after the break, just so you know), but somehow or another, the gurus at Macpod Software managed to get a T-Mobile G1 to control a robot. Actually, the code used to pull it off is hosted up for download, but ...
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Darren Murph
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January 25, 2009
I’ve been playing with the T-Mobile G1 for a few days now and I’d say it’s definitely a mixed bag. The form factor is interesting and the screen is gorgeous. As noted last week, the initial user experience is hands down the ultimate experience I’ve seen yet on any platform. W...
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Jonathan Greene
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January 22, 2009
That popular VoIP application for mobiles, Truphone Anywhere has just arrived on the HTC Google OS driven device the G1. This Truphone release is now available in such far flung countries as the UK and the US of A, with Austria and Germany being on the cards next. The last one ties in nicely with th...
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RobK
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January 16, 2009
We're not particularly fond of over-sized battery covers in general; your average smartphone is chubby enough. That said, some handsets need more help than others in the longevity department and, given that we found the G1's battery life to be about a third that of the iPhone's in our review, it cer...
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Tim Stevens
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January 12, 2009
Ryan Gardner did wonders when he proved that multitouch was a real possibility on the G1, and now Sir Luke Hutch has taken things one giant leap further. Put simply (or as simply as possible), he has figured out a way to demonstrate full working multitouch on a stock T-Mobile G1, and he even provide...
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