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Hands on test of Google smartphone, HTC G1
Vincent Alzieu
October 16, 2008 10:43 am
October 16, 2008 10:43 am
American site MobileBurn.com have already got their hands on a HTC G1, the first smartphone to be powered by Google's Android OS.
Their full report runs to a stonking seven pages of photos and videos.
Amongst their key conclusions, their tester doesn't rate the keyboard, even if the multi-touch screen is very impressive:
Their full report runs to a stonking seven pages of photos and videos.
Amongst their key conclusions, their tester doesn't rate the keyboard, even if the multi-touch screen is very impressive:
There's plenty more of this in their full article, including six videos.
Particularly interesting is the penultimate page, where they go through the G1's strengths and weaknesses (and yes, there are some weaknesses), but their selection of photos taken using its built-in camera are useful too.
Particularly interesting is the penultimate page, where they go through the G1's strengths and weaknesses (and yes, there are some weaknesses), but their selection of photos taken using its built-in camera are useful too.
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