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Free Software Download for T Mobile G1 / Android?

If you already have T-Mobile G1 Android phone, you can add applications or games to your Android phone. Can be downloaded for free? Yes, correct, in accordance with your wishes and expectations. Then, where? And how? Ha ha ... ... I don't know. What I know is that you must click link: Free Games and Software Download for T-Mobile G1 Android Phone

T-Mobile G1 Sexy Pictures

This article discusses only about T-Mobile G1. But not a discussion about the T-Mobile G1 specification or feature, but cool images from this sophisticated mobile phone. If in the previous article you had watch a video about the Google Phone Android Demo, I think you already know the uniqueness of this sophisticated mobile phone. Okay, this is a good time for you to view beautiful photos from T-Mobile G1.












Google Phone Android Demo - Hot Video!

Maybe there are among you who have not had a T-Mobile G1, a sophisticated mobile phone that uses android software made by google. Through the video below, you can watch an android demo, very sophisticated and high quality.

You will be able to see how the Google Phone G1 so sophisticated and unique, Google Android looks so powerful and rich features. Okay, please see the uniqueness of the Google Phone G1 through the video below.


T-Mobile G1 Vs Blackberry Storm: The Battle of "Best of The Best" Mobile Phone

Two touch-screen heavyweights are lining up to go to war soon. Both of them are billed as the best of the best, and both are unique mobile phones in their own way. So let's take a look at which will win: T-Mobile G1 or Blackberry Storm.

T-Mobile G1 - the world's first Google Android phone


Announced at the beginning of October, the T-Mobile G1 marks the coming of a brand new operating system: Google Android. No other phones have ever used this system before, it is fair to say that it is generating quite a lot of interest. Remember, that is hardly surprising, since the T-Mobile G1 is a full-screen cell phone that obviously seems to be out to steal iPhone's thunder. And you know what? It succeeds, and makes for a far more appealing mobile phone! The new Android interface in the T-Mobile G1 is smooth, sexy and fast, so it is an absolute joy to use, and with additional features such as 3-megapixel camera, slide-out QWERTY keyboard, super-fast Internet access up to 7.2Mbps, and built-in GPS, T-Mobile G1 is really an enticing prospect for anyone who loves the touch-screen cell phones.


Blackberry Storm - all new power at your fingertips

Meanwhile, from developers RIM, we have a different touch-screen cell phone, and while the T-Mobile G1 may have a new operating system to boast about, the new BlackBerry Storm has an entirely new kind of touchscreen. Basically, if you press down on the screen in the Blackberry Storm, it moves ever so slightly, and clicks. The effect is unbelievable; put simply, typing an e-mail on the BlackBerry Storm's virtual onscreen keyboard, feels like you have a physical keyboard with real buttons! How many other mobile phones can you say that about? In relation to the additional functions, the Blackberry Storm is no slouch, with its camera, Internet and GPS information is fairly similar to those on the T-Mobile G1.


But which is the mobile phone you should buy? When you get right down to it, which one is better?

T-Mobile G1 vs. Blackberry Storm - which should you buy?


While the similarities between the T-Mobile G1 and the Blackberry Storm are there, these two cell phones are nothing like any other. Each has different software functions and so on, but it will comes to a case of which one feels the best to use. However, we must to address the fact that the T-Mobile G1 will give you access to loads of applications and music through its online marketplace and the Amazon MP3Store. So, in terms of content, the T-Mobile G1, the better bet. However ... when you talk about which of these mobile phones is the best to use, and looks the best, and which one you will enjoy using more, then there can only be one clear winner. The BlackBerry Storm is, quite frankly, one of the finest cell phones ever made. The T-Mobile G1 may let you can fill it with the software and music, but you can still get software for the BlackBerry Storm, and it is indeed a far, far nicer cell phone. Without a doubt, that's the baby I'd go for!

Matt Sharp

NEW Google Phone G1 Android Leather Carrying & Protection Case (Perfect Fit)


Get this stylish case for your phone today! The following are some features of the pouch. This case if very difficult to find in your local retail store. Don't worry about dropping your phone or leaving it somewhere! Keep it attached to your pocket, belt, or purse! Color: Black (as pictured) Compatible with: T-MOBILE THE GOOGLE PHONE: G1 ANDROID

* Premium quality leather with great craftsmanship!
* Inside of case is made of material that will not scratch your phone!
* Wear your phone sideway on your belt and always have it at your reach!
* Provides excellent protection from the elements
* Leather wrapped metal clip and also a belt loop incase you want that extra security!

NEW Google Phone G1 Android Leather Carrying & Protection Case (Perfect Fit)



Google Phone G1 - Amazing Smartphone From Google with Android Software


In this month's 22nd October The search engine king Google is going to sell its first Android capability phone G1. The phone capability, which is manufactured by Taiwan-based HTC Corporation. Although it is out looking is something like as iPhone but a lot of functional and outer difference between the two phones.. The weight of the G1 is 5, 6 Ounce, where Apple's iPhone is 4, 7 ounce. So G1 is heavier than the iPhone. The G1 - 4.6 inches tall, 2.1 inches wide and 0,62-inch thick

One of the G1’s physical attributes is that there is slight curve at the bottom. It can protect the phone from a sudden drop of your hand. The G1 of the QWERTY keyboard is good, the buttons are small, even for small fingers, and in some respects, it elicits the same frustrations as with the iPhone's on-screen keyboard. It also has a very smooth touch screen like the iPhone, and search engine friendly a full HTML Web browser.

The price for G1 phone is 179 U.S. dollars with only two-year contract. where the iPhone is 199 U.S. dollars. So it is 20 U.S. dollars less than the iPhone.

There are two basic data option plans from T-Mobile. The first is $ 35 for unlimited use, including SMS messages, the other is $ 25 per month, and contains 400 SMS messages.


T-Mobile's least expensive voice plan is $ 29.99 for 300 minutes, so if you opt for the budget route, you're looking at around 55 dollars per month for the phone. AT & T users pay a minimum of 69.99 U.S. dollars per month, including 450 voice minutes, for their iPhone, and text messages are charged extra.

There is no danger of Google's presence on the phone, the Google Search, Google Maps, Gmail e-mail, Google Calendar, and you tube (which Google owns).

Google Talk for instant messaging there, but so are AIM, Windows Live Messenger and Yahoo! Messenger. and the various Google's online programs and documents. Instant messaging is simply reacting over the phone,



It works on T-Mobile EDGE and 3G networks, pretty much the same as those the iPhone uses on AT & T network. By next Wednesday, when the G1 goes on sale, T-Mobile says it will be 3G coverage in 23 metropolitan areas across the country.

At the bottom of the phone when the keyboard is hidden, and on the right when slid out, are the main navigation buttons to make or disconnect a call, open a menu screen and go back a screen. The small gray trackball is located in the center of controls and functions like a mini-mouse.

Like other smart-phone operating systems, Android allows users to run any number of applications on it. Taking a page from Apple, Google has made it easy to find and download programs directly to the phone with an application called the Android Market.

Unlike the iPhone, on the G1, you can use multiple programs simultaneously. So you can have Google Talk or AOL Instant Messenger is running in the background while you surf the Web or listening to music. The G1 will notify you if you have a new instant messaging, something the iPhone will not be enough.

For example, the G1 has a Google search bar at its Home screen, which is like a desktop computer. With the G1 closed and the keyboard hidden, the search box looks inviting, you can see, and even click into it. On the iPhone, clicking on such a field would bring a virtual keyboard that enables you to enter text and search

Getting movies, music or even contacts with the G1 is much more difficult than it is on the iPhone, because Google does not have anything like iTunes for managing the transmission of such data from a PC. Nor can you synchronize directly with an Exchange server for your work e-mail or address book as you can with the iPhone and Research In Motion's BlackBerry.

Both Android and the iPhone are very similar in their basic skills. They both have large touch screens, GPS, WiFi, 3G mobile antennas, acceleration sensors and a camera. On the software side, both have fully capable browsers (based on WebKit), Gmail, GPS-enabled Google Maps, a music player, and a whole range of third-party applications that you can browse and download app directly from an App store on every device. Google Maps on Android includes Street View images. Coupled with the compass and GPS, you can see a picture of the street you are on or the building in front of you simply by holding the phone and move it around

Unlike any other smartphone I've used, the G1 does not come with software to synchronize your calendar or address book with a PC or Mac, which could be a big problem for many people, but not for those who already use Gmail or Google Calendar. Microsoft Outlook users can get their data in the G1 by first use of free PC software to synchronize with the Google Web applications.

The phone comes with a USB cable to transfer music or photos between the phone and a PC or Mac. Unlike Apple products, it uses the same standard mini-USB connector as the BlackBerry and many digital cameras. You can also charge the device from a computer's USB port.

The G1 has a better camera (3 mega pixels), but it does not have any video-recording system. There is an option to see a file or video clip from you Tube.

Bottom line: After all we congratulate the Google phone G1. Though there are some limitations and drawbacks on this phone, but in the near future we expect more feature enriched, slightly low cost operating system and all the latest technology based phone from Google.