Thursday, March 12, 2009

Reviews of the T-Mobile G1 Phone

It appears that the price of the T-Mobile G1 is dropping. For instance, Amazon is offering the high-performance Android Smartphone for only $97.99 with a 2-year T-Mobile contract. What is causing this significant price drop?Is it because the G2 is about o be launched? Or is is because users are shying away from the device due to poor reviews of the T-Mobile G1 phone?

Since we can't readily confirm if the coming of the G2 is causing the discounts, we'll look at the reviews of the T-Mobile G1 phone to see if there are any major factors that causing customers to avoid the device. Since the first Android device was billed as an iPhone alternative, most reviews of the T-Mobile G1 phone compared it to Apple's handset.

It's possible that reviews of the T-Mobile G1 phone that provide a comparison with the iPhone caused many users to be disappointed. After all, many people also want to see a device that can rival Apple's touchscreen handset. Let's look at the weaknesses of the Google phone that were reported by some reviews of the T-Mobile G1 phone.

Some reviews of the T-Mobile G1 phone pointed out that the design of the handset is bulky. This obviously compares the device's profile with the slim body of the iPhone. However, the bulkiness that was pointed out by many reviews of the T-Mobile G1 phone is due to its slide out QWERTY keyboard, a very useful feature for email and messaging.

Poor battery life was also one of the weaknesses identified by many reviews of the T-Mobile G1 phone. Most Smartphones suffer from poor battery life since these full feature devices often have capabilities that consume a lot of power like 3G or Bluetooth.

Those who authored reviews of the T-Mobile G1 phone also mention several minor complains such as the lack of a headphone jack. However, reviews of the T-Mobile G1 phone also reported major flaws such as the lack stereo Bluetooth and Microsoft Exchange support.

Other reviews of the T-Mobile G1 phone also revel the presence of some annoying design quirks. For instance, the design make the smartphone uncomfortable to hold and difficult to use. Other performance short comings were also highlighted by a few reviews of the T-Mobile G1 phone.

However, the main selling point of the the G1 is the Android OS. Generally, reviews of the T-Mobile G1 phone pointed out the potential of the platform and its promising future. The G1 may have several flaws but its still a device that can make Smartphones more personal and powerful.

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