Google Mobile Products on Android

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An overview of Google products on the world’s first Android-powered phone, the T-mobile G1.

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23 Responses to “Google Mobile Products on Android”

  1. jamalb1993sbcglobal Says:

    g2 is already out in japan
    we might get it by the end of next year if not then it will be put off just like the g1 was and delayed probably till the summer of 2010

  2. emailgrowth Says:

    Very nice video. on my website I have online texting for free for anyone to use. You can create a contact list of friends and business people send a text to all in one click. just go to my profile to see.

  3. redthunderz1 Says:

    $400 without 2 year plan
    $180 With 2 year plan

  4. nagarjun424 Says:

    Yes, Apps for your own domain. They are all web driven and yes, the browser is decent. But, I wanted to know if the push Gmail like feature that you can use with normal Gmail accounts works with Google Apps email accounts. I really like MS Exchange’s push email system and this is similar but, I didn’t see anything on this issue for Apps users. So, I was wondering if it works that way. If it does, MS has some SERIOUS competition.

  5. fissionchips303 Says:

    ya thanks for the advice, it seems first generation phones always have some goofs. So yeah, maybe I’d be better off waiting .. any idea when G2 comes out? I know some other Android phones will be out in a few months but haven’t heard anything specific …

  6. CocolutoBeans Says:

    I’d wait, personally.

    I’m holding out for the G2, or other phones.

    I’m hoping they will have a standard head-phone jack and a more stylish design.

  7. fissionchips303 Says:

    Google Apps for your Domain? I think that’s all web-page-driven stuff so it should handle it just fine. Isn’t Google Apps just a bunch of web pages where you can administrate web/email accounts and stuff?

    Not sure if there is a Google apps widget or not, but the G1 ships with a WebKit web browser (the same engine behind Safari and Chrome). So you can certainly visit the web interfaces and access them that way.

    I’m sure in the future a Google Apps widget will be made, if there isn’t one already

  8. fissionchips303 Says:

    It doesn’t have the iconic and polished design of the iPhone but it’s a fantastic start for the Android platform. A couple of my friends at work have these and they have some really nice features. Still, I’m wondering if I should wait for a couple more Android phones to come out before picking one up. What do you think?

  9. fissionchips303 Says:

    Not that I endorse them in any way shape or form, but Wal*Mart has it for $40 less than T-Mobile right now as part of an exclusive deal. Still, I think I’ll cough up the extra $40 just to not have to step inside a Wal*Mart.

  10. mw383 Says:

    i dialed that number…
    kate doesn’t live there

  11. pissyboob Says:

    his first girl friend

  12. jasonbsa Says:

    if u are new to tmobile or if u register for a new sim card/number u will get the phone for 180$ 35$ for unlimted texting and internet. 25$ for unlimted internet and hlaf text messaging. must have the 2 year conrtact if u want 180$. Total for 300$ if just the phone. but if i was u i rather get the 180 one cuz less money save money live better.

  13. chubroc Says:

    man, this guy is obsessed with kate

  14. hehehexd Says:

    how much will this G1 cost?

  15. hehehexd Says:

    lol stfu dumass

  16. CocolutoBeans Says:

    Although this phone isn’t as stylish as the iPhone, I think that it’s functionally a better piece of technology.

    I steer away from Apple products anyway since I found out that Al Gore is on their board. I think that the man is a crock. It seems like Apple pushes agendas more than it promotes its products.

  17. monbile073101 Says:

    hahhaha google goodies

  18. nagarjun424 Says:

    How awesome is this? I just had one question though. How well does this integrate with Google Apps? I use Apps a LOT!

  19. Liberty65 Says:

    I love my Iphine

  20. trisbix231 Says:

    i kno u have pic message cus i saw it in the hand book how o do it but it doesnt have video playback so i doubt if u can do a video message

  21. jackcarver80 Says:

    Open source platform alone is exciting… This is just the 1st generation. The Iphone has been out for over a year now. I would like to see this phone in a year from now in comparison to the Iphone

    w w w. g1tmobile .c o m

  22. greyfoxzero Says:

    As someone who actually has a G1 as of 10-17 i can say i had many doubts about this device. I love the G1 but its not perfect, its potential is great. For example the hardware is pretty substantial, its a dual core qualcomm processor!! Plenty of memory and upgradabilty with sd cards. The android os is surprisingly hardy. I managed to crash it with a program that was unstable but the system came back quickly. Everythings open source so it will only get better. No stereo bluetooth or 3.5 jack.

  23. DanceStely77 Says:

    how much make a phone like this?

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