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Thread: T-Mobile g-1

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    T-Mobile g-1

    Anyone else have this phone? I just got it ( It was this or an Iphone, Iphone cost to much in the end) and all I can say is that I love it! Im kinda bored as well... so im making this post through the phone, it works great! This is the phone

    http://www.t-mobileg1.com/
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    Re: T-Mobile g-1

    The G-1 is a nice phone if you have the data plan with it, its where it really shines. Its a business enabler equally suited for personal use.

    Because of my IT background I elected not to get this phone for several reasons (with tmobile).

    1. Not a big fan of a single point of failure (touch screen). You can only do so much with the built in qwerty pad.

    2. Not a big fan of having my data sitting out on googles bananna servers on the internet. Put it like this, your data is colocated if you use the data services.

    3. The form factor could have been a bit more friendly.

    4. I know a few who have picked this phone up and after a month or so, swapped out the sim into their other cells.

    Overall, the phone is OK, but falls short as a PIM when managing "my" data.
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    Re: T-Mobile g-1

    Understood, I'm not using it for buisness just to text and play with, which it is great for. Just like any phone though I guess it just depends on what your using it for.
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    Re: T-Mobile g-1

    Yeah, that's pretty much it. I learned some time ago if I really need something, spend some time researching it. I did just that and now I'm very happy with the crapberry flip.

    My neighbor is still pressing me to go and get an iPhone, but I just can't do it. It's really not for me.

    I really like the free application feature of the G-1. That is kind of cool for a cell these days.
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