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G1

I am the owner of G1. I need to say it is a very nice upgrade from HTC Dash.This phone is actually nice looking but you need to judge the original phone not the display plastick fake unit. This phone has everything I need.I miss WM 6.1 but I will get used to new Android platform. Good job T Mobile and HTC /Google

Janusz of IL @ Jan 06, 2009 16:50:24 PM

headphones

yes, just like my T mobile Dash

of @ Sep 26, 2008 22:21:44 PM

I'm buying it on day one

of OK @ Sep 25, 2008 18:14:26 PM

Keybards rock!

If you are already a Tmobile custoer, it's $180 for essentially a little wireless laptop.

I have been a Sidekick user for as long as I can remember, the B&W was my first cellphone. I have the existing contract....well I'm not sure how the G1 charge will figure in, but I was tootling along for $70/month unlimited data and wireless.

If you love the iPhone, good for you. I found it slow to load web compared to the old Sidekick. Since that's my primary use, that's what drives me and many others.

I am a function driver person. The finger pecking on the iPhone drove me nuts.

So have fun with whatever!

Marilyn Martin of NM @ Sep 25, 2008 16:39:04 PM

couple points:

2-year contracts help subsidize the cost of the device. See for yourself. Pick out a samsung, motorola, or Nokia phone at ATT or Sprint, then go to the manufacturer (samsung, motorola, or nokia) website and price it without service, a phone that Sprint sells you for $200 will cost you $400-$600 without a contract.

That's also the reason why existing T-Mobile customers who haven't finished their current contract are paying $299. We haven't finished paying off the subsidy on the last device. I ran into that when ordering my G1 on Tuesday, once I did the math and realized it was still a good deal, I went for it. I don't actually have to pay that until October or November.

Considering my T-Mo Wing I got last april didn't even have ONE GB of memory, the G1 will be an improvement, and if the buzz is true, I can use the same SD Micro card in the G1. Great because it's 2GB. Matt, it doesn't max out at 8GB, you can put any size SD Micro in the device.

Allen, I want a keyboard. I won't buy a phone without a full QWERTY anymore. I've had pocket-PCs and a touch-screen keyboard has too many problems. Until touch-screen keyboard technology can imitate the feeback you get from punching real keys, as well as the other problems with touchscreen typing, people are going to want a real keyboard.

I've been a customer with T-Mo since 2000, when they were called Voicestream. I have a tech issue once every 2 years, if that often. I've never had a billing issue, and since moving to a major city I haven't had any signal problems that were T-Mobile's fault. I was considering moving to Sprint, but looks like T-Mo has me for another 2 years.

Jason D of IL @ Sep 25, 2008 12:32:24 PM

Head Phone Jack

It has a USB port, use any head phone jack :)

Ash of TX @ Sep 25, 2008 11:24:10 AM

Google Phone

The phone dosn't sound that exciting. Nobody wants a keyboard. Part of the iphone appeal is simplicity with the ability to function as a minnie laptop. Also buying media is quickly becoming a thing of the past. Weather a phone lets you purchase music from Amazon or itunes, is not important. File sharing ability is much more important.

Once a company makes a simple hand-held computer that can work as a phone from Wi-Fi, then people will start droping there 2 year contracts, and talk to each-other when they are within Wi-fi range.

To bad for all those cell towers...

Allen David of CO @ Sep 25, 2008 03:27:35 AM

this can't be the best google can do... is it?!

No headphone jack / Only 4GB memory on base model or max out at 8GB / less battery life then IPhone / Can't hook up to your car (IPhone has aux input to car radio fo hands-free talk, for music & movies) / Uuuugly looking...

Sure its less money - but this seems to be a clear cut cliche of "you get what you pay for..." I cannot see how the G1 can effectively compete with the IPhone...

Matt Myers of PA @ Sep 24, 2008 22:29:06 PM

Great job T-mobile!!I'm so excited about this new trooper that is only available for existing T-mobile customers. That's what I call staying true and really sticking to your slogan.

Marly of GA @ Sep 24, 2008 19:26:32 PM

Red-headed stepchildren...

If you're already a T-Mobile customer be prepared to pay $299+ and the monthly data fee AND extend your contract by 2 years. What a way to treat your existing customers, T-Mobile. Nice job. Sorry, just a bit disappointed with this one....

Yellek of IL @ Sep 24, 2008 11:08:39 AM

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