Actually the G1 had full compass capabilities on release. The iPhone didn't get that till the 3GS, which released a few months later. I know that one's really a technicality.
And back before that, the old HTC Tilt had full GPS capabilities long before the 3G was released.
Lets not forget MMS support, though the blame for that goes solely on AT&T of course.
I do like the iPhone hardware, and Android is not without its faults, but there's plenty that Apple is not first in.
Seconded. I don't need to attach my G1 to a computer to do any sort of updates or activation, and all the hardware features you describe have been in the G1 since day one.
And yes, with the 1.6 update it has multi-touch.
Okay putting my Stargate nerd hat on here.. Most of the Ancient tech works on the presence of a person. It'd need to be an actual hand pushing the button (which was more like a touchscreen than a physical switch).
Actually MS has released later revisions of the 360 that fix a lot of the problems with the first gen consoles.
I've had a 360 for years now and other than a PSU failure and the HD-DVD drive cutting in and out, I've had no problems. And this is a first gen.
I generally agree with your hardware requirements. I don't have much need for an audio jack but thats what bluetooth headphones or a bluetooth head unit for my car are for. There is also the USB to 3.5mm dongle available for most HTC phones that can provide that functionality.
The added bonus on the G1 of the trackball, front buttons, camera and 3 axis compass is also nice, particularly for stargazing.
The HTC Tilt I had for two years ran great, if a little slow on WinMo at times, mostly due to mentioned video driver issues. Otherwise it was a solid unkillable phone. Four months in and I continue to be sold on my G1.
The app store on the G1 is smaller, but I've found everything I need to actually use my phone, rather than just eye candy. The stability has been top notch, and I know this is regionally based, but the signal quality for me blows AT&T away.
I could jailbreak the G1 but I haven't found a need yet. I haven't tested yet, but from my understanding the app store works just fine on rooted phones. Oh and I can upgrade the storage or battery, or carry multiple batteries if I really wanted.
Don't get me wrong, I like the iPhone, but the G1 fits my needs. I just don't have a use for 9980 "Wooo" buttons.
Does anyone know if it'll be possible to install Android on existing smartphones? I really like the hardware of my HTC Tilt, but am less than impressed with Windows Mobile 6. I went with this model over the iPhone because of a few added features I find useful, particularly on the hardware side.
I'd think that for video calls, a camera on the front side of the phone would be needed, which would just be cool. =D
Though I can just see California drivers with portable videophones. x.x
Actually the G1 had full compass capabilities on release. The iPhone didn't get that till the 3GS, which released a few months later. I know that one's really a technicality. And back before that, the old HTC Tilt had full GPS capabilities long before the 3G was released. Lets not forget MMS support, though the blame for that goes solely on AT&T of course. I do like the iPhone hardware, and Android is not without its faults, but there's plenty that Apple is not first in.
Seconded. I don't need to attach my G1 to a computer to do any sort of updates or activation, and all the hardware features you describe have been in the G1 since day one. And yes, with the 1.6 update it has multi-touch.
Okay putting my Stargate nerd hat on here.. Most of the Ancient tech works on the presence of a person. It'd need to be an actual hand pushing the button (which was more like a touchscreen than a physical switch).
If only I could mod this up further.
Actually MS has released later revisions of the 360 that fix a lot of the problems with the first gen consoles. I've had a 360 for years now and other than a PSU failure and the HD-DVD drive cutting in and out, I've had no problems. And this is a first gen.
I generally agree with your hardware requirements. I don't have much need for an audio jack but thats what bluetooth headphones or a bluetooth head unit for my car are for. There is also the USB to 3.5mm dongle available for most HTC phones that can provide that functionality. The added bonus on the G1 of the trackball, front buttons, camera and 3 axis compass is also nice, particularly for stargazing. The HTC Tilt I had for two years ran great, if a little slow on WinMo at times, mostly due to mentioned video driver issues. Otherwise it was a solid unkillable phone. Four months in and I continue to be sold on my G1.
Wow.. That does work well.. Awesome =D
Sure its instant! There's just an item in the hardware requirements that states "Quantum processing required."
Aww look! I got a troll! So cute. =D
The app store on the G1 is smaller, but I've found everything I need to actually use my phone, rather than just eye candy. The stability has been top notch, and I know this is regionally based, but the signal quality for me blows AT&T away.
I could jailbreak the G1 but I haven't found a need yet. I haven't tested yet, but from my understanding the app store works just fine on rooted phones. Oh and I can upgrade the storage or battery, or carry multiple batteries if I really wanted.
Don't get me wrong, I like the iPhone, but the G1 fits my needs. I just don't have a use for 9980 "Wooo" buttons.
I'll stick with my G1, thanks.
Actually my company used http://everyone.net/ and they provided a decent e-mail setup. Might be worth checking out.
Does anyone know if it'll be possible to install Android on existing smartphones? I really like the hardware of my HTC Tilt, but am less than impressed with Windows Mobile 6. I went with this model over the iPhone because of a few added features I find useful, particularly on the hardware side.
I don't think robots will take that right from basement dwelling nerds any time soon. :)
The cake is not a lie. You just don't want to eat it. Listen to the blue sphere for the recipe.
I'd think that for video calls, a camera on the front side of the phone would be needed, which would just be cool. =D Though I can just see California drivers with portable videophones. x.x
Airplane mode perhaps?
Don't be blinded by your religion. <3
Break out the BBQ! Its flame bait!
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