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T-Mobile G1

Macworld Rating

3.5 out of 5 Mice, Jan 23, 2009

Pros

  • Can send/receive picture messages
  • Good integration with online Google offerings like Gmail, Contacts, Google Calendar
  • Built-in instant messaging
  • Ability to run multiple applications simultaneously

Cons

  • Headphones require adapter
  • Limited built-in storage
  • No visual voicemail
  • User interface is often unintuitive, confusing
  • Sub-par microphone quality
  • No onscreen keyboard, text entry only supported from landscape mode
  • No built-in video file playback

$400; $180 (with service plan)

Macworld's T-Mobile G1 Coverage

  • Review: T-Mobile G1 The T-Mobile G1 is the first smartphone on the market running Google's Android OS, and while there's a lot to like about it, it's also replete with rough edges.
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