Will was the Phones Editor at Android Police from August 2022 to May 2025, which usually meant his desk was covered in a dozen different smartphones at any given time. Prior to that, he was a news ...
Gibbs has had a close look at the T-Mobile G1, the first phone based on the Android platform, and he’s more than impressed — in fact, he likes it more than the iPhone and might even stick with ...
Call it the T-Mobile G1.0. The first-ever Google Android smartphone is a solid initial effort that, given an open development platform, will grow with time. It's missing a bunch of key features right ...
The G1 made waves when it was released by T-Mobile in October, officially launching the Android-based device into a head-to-head-to-head rivalry against touch-screen titans the Apple iPhone 3G and the ...
T-Mobile, Google and High Tech Computer (HTC) unveiled the highly anticipated Android phone in New York on Tuesday, and I got a chance to try out the new handset at HTC’s office in Taipei. The ...
The first update to the new Android-wielding G1 will be beamed OTA starting tomorrow to all G1 customers, with updates going out through October 31st. It’s warned to be a very minor update, featuring ...
T-Mobile says it will begin selling the G1 Android handset in more European countries this quarter. "We will introduce the G1 by Jan. 30 in the Netherlands, Czech Republic and Austria," T-Mobile CEO ...
The new handset boasts Google's mobile OS, but it is locked into T-Mobile's network and does not support Microsoft Exchange The new T-Mobile G1 wireless phone, announced Tuesday by T-Mobile, Google, ...
Posting this one from my brand new Android G1. I was looking for a wifi capable phone for quite sometime to ditch my aged Nokia N70 for. Certainly it had to run Linux, Java being a plus. So, G1 choice ...
Users of the first Android phone, the G1, may be unable to get significant future operating-system updates because the phone's internal flash is nearly full. A Google developer who works on Android ...
Someone did an application to detect metal using the Android G1. Is this because the G1 is more smartypanties than other smartphones? Is it magic perhaps? No, it’s a clever use of the built-in compass ...