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G1 Google Android Phone Review

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After a week of playing with Google and HTC’s new Android phone, I can say that there’s a huge promise with the platform. See unboxing photos here and specs here.

Let’s break it down to two main components and focus there — hardware and operating system.

Hardware Construction and Design. Off the bat, the G1 phone is hideous — period. We’ve seen a lot of phones coming out of HTC but the HTC Dream is a really odd one. I think this model was conceptualized way back in 2003. And despite the plastic body, it still feels heavy and bulky to the hands.

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A number of people asked me why the phone is angled at the bottom end. I realized the slight protrusion was done to give a better grip when handled horizontally and positioned to take pictures.

The well-spaced qwerty keyboard benefited from the wide body of the G1. Since the keypads are hidden from the slider, the individual keys are buried into the pad you don’t get much feedback when typing on them. The keyboard is also oriented heavily on the left side that your right thumb will have a hard time reaching the middle keys.

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In the front panel, there are 5 buttons and a trackball that serves as main navigation and shortcuts for phone use. The trackball at they middle is very easy to use especially when running thru long lists like your Contacts or Playlist and crawling thru objects and links when browsing. It also serves as an Enter key.

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At first glance, the lever that supports the slider looks like it’s made of plastic and could be a problem when it breaks off. However, the spring mechanism is constructed in metal so it may last prolonged usage. The phone makes some squeaking noise when applied with pressure or when flipped — sounds like walking over a bamboo floor.

The UI and Operating System. This is the first time I’ve used a new OS on a mobile phone. We’re already pretty familiar with the Symbian OS, Windows Mobile, Palm OS and iPhone OS. The Google Android platform performs better for a first generation OS. It’s fast, responsive and integrates really well with Google Apps.

The main interfaces works like a desktop with icons scattered across 3 homescreen. It’s like an extended desktop you can scroll across (similar to the iPhone but only limited to 3 homescreens).  There’s also a sidebar that extends across the screen which contains shortcuts to a lot functions or installed apps. What’s really nice is that alerts are non-intrusive — there’s a small one-liner ticker that slides at the top of the screen to indicate SMS and other notifications (along with a vibration and buzzing sound).

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The iPhone OS of Apple works seamlessly with the iPhone because the platform was tailor-made for it. Likewise, Android was also tailor-made for the G1 and thus, you get an optimized UI and performance. The menus are intuitive and responds very well. There are some minor quirks here and there but overall, the OS performs in top shape.

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Imagine having this platform on your favorite phone? The T-Mobile G1 is just a test model. Once we see more and more models go out with Android in it, the clearer it becomes to us that the platform is truly a solid contender against the iPhone OS.

HTC Dream (T-Mobile G1) specs:
3.2-inch HVGA TFT LCD @ 480×320 pixels, 180ppi
Qualcomm MSM70201A ARM11 528MHz single-core processor
192MB RAM
256MB internal storage
up to 16GB via microSD
3G, EDGE
WiFi 802.11 b/g
Bluetooth 2.0
GPS with aGPS support
Android 1.0 OS
Li-Ion 1,150mAh battery
158 grams (weight)
117.7 x 55.7 x 17.1mm (dimensions)

Frequently Asked Questions

What is the main criticism of the G1 phone's design?
The G1 phone is described as hideous, heavy, and bulky despite its plastic body.
How does the trackball function on the G1?
The trackball serves as main navigation, is easy for scrolling lists, and also acts as an Enter key.
What issue does the keyboard have according to the review?
The keyboard is oriented heavily to the left, making it hard for the right thumb to reach middle keys.
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251 Comments

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ocelus lambert · 16 years ago

G1 is good and it’s looks and it’s functions no question about it. The problem are the 1. trackble itself is it last long kung mahirap mag navigate kung sira ang trackble 2. kung walang hindi touch screen pano mo magagatin yung up and down scroll 3. kung hindi handwriting recognition matagal ang pag-gawa ng message (edit and reply.


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jamie dy · 16 years ago

hehe yes i love my google map i use it when i have to deliver orders :)
you can install apndroid from the market para u can control your internet usage at hindi maubus yung load mo:)


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tocampo · 16 years ago

We used are G1 last December 2009 till last week when we were in Manila. Ok naman lahat, we were able to use it, email, data, even google maps (kaya palaging nauubos ang load ng Mr. ko dahil tuwang-tuwa siya sa google maps sa Pinas!). I bought 3 Smart Pinoy SIMs sa ebay sa US so we have SIMs pagland sa Manila kaagad.

When we first used the phone, ang nakita kong problem was we had to search for a network. I had to do the following to all phones:

Settings >Wireless Controls > Mobile Network > Network Operators chose the network.
Then, I had to go to:
Settings > Wirless Controls > Mobile Network > Access Point Names : enable Smart and then check for the settings.

I just had to switch off the Background Data sa email at malakas mag-consume ng load. I just do refresh every hour to check my emails..or kung kelan ko trip mag-check.

3G sign was no problem too. Well, at least nakalagay sa top portion ng phone na 3G ang signal.


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nath · 16 years ago

pls.. where magpaopenline ng G1,,.. plss.. i nid help to anybody


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jamie dy · 16 years ago

correct im sure its the sim,
Make sure the globe sim you use had gprs access before para sure ka na gumagana yung sim, make sure it has enough credits kasi when i used my friends sim it did not work the 2nd time yun pala walang load na.

You can also bypass the gmail activation but it depends on you frimware version
here is the link:
http://forum.gsmhosting.com/vbb/archive/index.php/t-781450.html

i used http.globe.com.ph for apn
and it worked fine.

until now my sim does not work and i dont know why, ill probably call globe soon to check whats wrong with my sim…

once activated download the goggles application its so nice you can take pictures of things and it will google it for you:)


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rommel · 16 years ago

Jamie,
so your saying my sim is the issue? i tried a globe sim, and a smart sim and no “3g” sign, i also tried a sun sim but that didnt get a signal. btw i tried two different globe sims. i have no problem logging in cause i always use wifi. but it would be nice to be able to use the google maps when im on the road lost somewhere, but it would require 3g to download the maps.
thanks
rommel


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jamie dy · 16 years ago

The settings is correct,
i had the same problem at first
but it was my sim, i borrowed my friends globe sim
and it worked.. i was able to register the phone then i downgraded it and updated using the latest cyanogen now it has the option to skip the gmail regisration or log in:)


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rommel · 16 years ago

arg! ayaw talaga lumabas “3g” or edge or whatever sa status bar ko, same with my aunts g1, and im in makati, i should be getting those. and correct me if im wrong but even if i have the APN settings wrong i should still get those signs cause it only means im getting 3g signal. apn settings is what tells the phone where to try to connect to..

thanks
rommel


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foo · 16 years ago

too many keys. they should have made it simpler with fewer keys like the modu phone.


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klaydze · 16 years ago

@rommel

try this,

myGlobe GPRS
APN: http://www.globe.com.ph
Proxy: 203.177.042.214
Port: 8080
APN Type: httpproxy

myGlobe INTERNET
APN: http.globe.com.ph (for prepaid)
internet.globe.com.ph (for postpaid)

Actually EDGE ang nakukuha kong signal pero try mo yung myGlobe GPRS lalabas sa status bar mo “3G”.

Yung configuration na yan gaing din kay sir yuga kalikutin mo lang ng onti generic kasi yung tutorial nya eh. pero OK.

Thanks


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rommel · 17 years ago

share mo naman what u did and what are your apn settings pls.


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klaydzr · 17 years ago

Hi I just fixed my problem. Thanks


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klaydze · 17 years ago

hi, i can access to the internet using gprs using globe but when i open my gmail, gtalk, market or even im i cannot access on this. the only thing i do is browse to web. anyone who can help me or us in this issue.

thanks


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rommel · 17 years ago

has anybody gotten their g1 to work with smart or globe’s 3g? mine doesnt even get a 3g signal and im in the makati area.. also in the settings just use 2g network is unchecked, anybody have any ideas?
thanks

rommel


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klaydze · 17 years ago

Sirs, anyone who already tried Android 2.0 in there G1. Update naman po kayo kung smooth yung takbo Android 2.0 compare to 1.6. Thanks for the update. :-)


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rommel · 17 years ago

hey to those who cant use thier g1 because they have to register it first (google login/pass) before getting to use the phone

follow the instructions here
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=452316

i got mine working and its awesome, got it rooted and have the cyanogen rom running. id be glad to help if your in the makati area. email me
ro****@gmail.com


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hdizzy · 17 years ago

i just both my G1 phone from T-mobil. my questions are how much is to unlock my phone and where to unlock my phone. ill be going to the philippines next week and i need your help pls.


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Google is EVIL · 17 years ago

Do not buy their products. Say no to World Domination.


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Theresa · 17 years ago

Will the HTC Magic or G1 work only with Postpaid plans? I’m travelling to Manila next month and I have my TMobile G1 unlocked. However, I’m not sure if the email (Google) or data will work with prepaid plans. Can someone please verify? If yes, which prepaid plans should I get from the companies (Globe and Smart)

Thank you!


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MobDev · 17 years ago

Hi!
Please participate in the Smart Mobile Developer Challenge by casting your votes at http://vote.smartvasnet.com/mobdev/ I will not ask you to vote for our entry but instead, whoever you think has the best idea.
Thank you!


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Jamie Dy · 17 years ago

Greetings,
I just got mine from V-mall its great i love the
voice text / search functions, i just click the mic and say what i want to google and it shows up immediately i even browse youtube using voice.. google map is also great i know exactly where i am and what st with one click…

for globe users here is ahow to activate your g1

Postpaid:
APN: internet.globe.com.ph

Prepaid:
APN: http.globe.com.ph

Thats it.. enjoy!


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silya · 17 years ago

I have this phone and it’s really awesome. I like the idea that they gave it a keyboard aside from the on-screen keyboard that it has. Almost all of the apps are free. For the gamers, the G1 has a SNES emulator, and from what I’ve heard, there will be a PSX emulator coming soon. So that means, you can download all the ROMS you want and play it using the phone. You can only get that on the iphone if it’s already been jailbroken (unlocked). Another feature I like about this phone is it has an expandable memory. Design wise, it’s okay. I’m not a big fan of the design. It looks too plain for me. and the thing that bothers me is it doesnt have an audio slot (headphones, whatever you call it). I love the desktop interface. you can add widgets, shortcut icons, folders, individual contacts, etc.


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ela · 17 years ago

how much is this in the philippines anyway…i really want a new phone.hndi na me makapaghintay…sna mura lng


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joel · 17 years ago

as posted above:
APN settings
MMS Settings
MMSC: 10.102.61.238:8002
Proxy: 10.102.61.46:8080
MMS-APN: mms
Username: Leave it blank
Password: Leave it /> EDGE-APN: internet
Username: Leave it blank
Password: Leave it blank

to unlock:
– go to st francis square behind megamall they charge around 5k


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ivory · 17 years ago

heeelppp…………..


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ivory · 17 years ago

i can’t get my g1 to work again right after i reset it… im so stuck in setting up an account. pls someone help me pls…..


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ram · 17 years ago

hi

i was gifted by my brother google android phone but i am not able to access any services because i dont have internet settings could u please any one mail me i am useing idea postpaid connection


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maria · 17 years ago

Just want to know kung pwd ba ma open ang G1 ko sa pinas? saan? Please help me @ mf****@yahoo.com


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jr · 17 years ago

nag automatic connect sa net. magasto sa load..


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jr · 17 years ago

saan po ba kayu nag pa open lyn ng g1 phone… nees help talga… tnx…


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jr · 17 years ago

saan po ba kayu nag pa open lyn ng g1 phone… nees help talga… tnx…
email me dw****@yahoo.com


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richard · 17 years ago

have a g1 but accidentally restored everything to factory settings now i cant get pass the activation thingy.. anyone knows APN settings for globe? i only know the smart one, for Rochelle try this..

MMS Settings
MMSC: 10.102.61.238:8002
Proxy: 10.102.61.46:8080
MMS-APN: mms
Username: Leave it blank
Password: Leave it /> EDGE-APN: internet
Username: Leave it blank
Password: Leave it blank


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kat · 17 years ago

i have one now …. and its great …..


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equalsign · 17 years ago

is the g1 already available in the philippines? and if it is, how much will it cost me?


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kenshinflyer · 17 years ago

Looks like Google is on to something. Look, the USS Enterprise looks like a sink (when viewed from the top), but it can travel at light speeds. This phone, ugly or otherwise, sure delivers.


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Nennette · 17 years ago

Anyone out there! can u help me how can i use my G1. I have the same PROBLEM just like N ‘n Rochelle di ko rin magamit ang G1 ko.

Thank you for giving this matter your prompt attention and we are looking forward to your favorable response to my concern.


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N · 17 years ago

I’m having the same problem as Rochelle…I can’t get past the activation screen. To those using the G1 with Globe, what are the APN settings?


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Rochelle · 17 years ago

To those who are already using their G1s: i just bought my own G1 phone from the US and it’s been sitting in my drawer for 3 wks now coz i can’t use it. i had it unlocked already, but it can’t access to the internet and would always say i have a problem with my sim (i’m using SMART). i can’t figure out the APN settings. i think i need to set it manually but i don’t know how. if anybody knows how i can activate and finally use my G1 phone, pls be an angel and email me at jo****@yahoo.com..i will very much appreciate it. thanks:)


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guinevere santos · 17 years ago

do any of you know where this phone can be bought in the phil? thanks!


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Abe Olandres Editor-in-chief · 17 years ago

Try Virra Mall in Greenhills.


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ocelus lambert · 17 years ago

it is better kung much cheaper or 30% ang baba nya kaysa sa ibang smartphones. Bibili na ako nyan. i think it is good and nice i don’t the other features.


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Susi · 17 years ago

It will be much better if it doesn’t look “so plastic.” I want it to have a sleeker and shinier body.


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WARSHOCK · 17 years ago

A big thankx to the Android platform, Nokia reacted with open source Symbians starting 2009. a good news for nokia symbian fans.


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Colin Neville · 17 years ago

I should get me one of these babies. Is this better than the iPhone?


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jan · 17 years ago

pls have a review on samsung m8800


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phitski · 18 years ago

yes since open source ang g1 phone, really interesting phone ang g1.:)


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edzzzz · 18 years ago

wow..naman


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Abe Olandres Editor-in-chief · 18 years ago

@iko – yes, Google might do one for WM devices in the future.


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iko · 18 years ago

so would it be possible to install Android someday on a Windows Mobile device phone? i am on WM6.1 and I hate hate it.


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pinoycontests · 18 years ago

Horrible aesthetics, competent functionality. I wish they would’ve made it look nicer.


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edzhstar · 18 years ago

android is really a Smart Phone

http://www.topblogs.com.ph/out/6820


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