Sunday, September 28, 2008

Google Phone Launched!


T-Mobile, along with HTC and Google, has launched the first phone based on Android. And it seems to have muscles to beat the iPhone.


Wednesday, September 24, 2008: Before Android could have become an urban legend, T-Mobile has announced the international launch of the world�s first Android-powered mobile phone. The phone was dubbed to be the only contender which could pose any real threat to Apple's mighty iPhone. As long as the Android was behind the curtains, it was imagination which was leading it to become an iPhone killer, but now out in open it is subject to close observation:
What G1 doesn't have
1 No 3.5 mm socket for your headphone to listen to music, you are stuck with HTC's USB headphones. The iPhone is a powerful music player with 3.5mm jack.2. No video recording out of the box, same is the case with the iPhone.3. No syncing feature with your desktop. You will have to connect to the internet to use contact, calender etc. services. They are available from Google, and for free.
What it does have which the iPhone doesn't
However, when it comes to online applications, G1 leaves the iPhone miles behind and that's what Google intended, go mobile, stay online. Google has offered almost all of its services for G1, and unlike iPhone, these are for free -- Google Maps Street View, Gmail, YouTube and others. Another advantage over the iPhone is presence of a physical QWERTY keyboard which makes it lot easier for those who like to write a lot and compared to 2-megapixel camera of the iPhone, G1 has a 3-megapixel camera with photo-sharing capabilities.
The goodies of G1 includes data. Since all of you info will also be synced to your Google account so in case if you lose or damage your phone, your entire database -- contacts, etc. will be stored in your Google account so you can retrieve it any time. A full HTML Web browser allows users to see any Web page the way it was designed to be seen, and then easily zoom in to expand any section by simply tapping on the screen. The G1 features a rich HTML e-mail client, which seamlessly syncs your e-mail, calendar and contacts from Gmail as well as most other POP3 or IMAP e-mail services. With built-in support for T-Mobile�s 3G and EDGE network as well as Wi-Fi, the G1 can connect to the best available high-speed data connection for surfing the Web and downloading information quickly and effortlessly.
Bringing the true PC experience to phone, the G1 multitasks, so you can read a Web page while also downloading your e-mail in the background. It combines Instant Messaging support for Google Talk, as well as AOL, Yahoo! Messenger and Windows Live Messenger in the U.S. With access to high-speed Web browsing and a 3-megapixel camera with photo-sharing capabilities, the G1 is ideal for balancing a busy lifestyle, whether sharing pictures, checking the latest sports scores or accessing social networking sites.
With Google Maps, G1 users can instantly view maps and satellite imagery, as well as find local business and get driving directions, all from the phone�s easy-to-use touch interface. The T-Mobile G1 also includes Google Maps Street View, allowing customers to explore cities at street-level virtually while on the go. Without taking a step, customers can tour a far-away place as if they were there � standing on the street corner. Even better, the Google Maps feature syncs with the built-in compass on the phone � an industry first � to allow users to view locations and navigate 360 degrees by simply moving the phone with their hand.
Customers can use the T-Mobile G1's 3G and Wi-Fi connection to attach and share pictures over email and MMS or download music from their favourite web sites, and soon, upload and post pictures to their personal blog. Built-in support for YouTube allows customers to enjoy YouTube's originally-created content, easily navigate through YouTube's familiar video browsing categories or search for specific videos.
Android Market Vs App Store
The T-Mobile G1 is the first phone to offer access to Android Market, which hosts unique applications and mash ups of existing and new services from developers around the world. With just a couple of short clicks, customers can find and download a wide range of innovative software applications � from games to social networking and on-the-go shopping � to personalise their phone and enhance their mobile lifestyle. When the phone launches next month, dozens of unique, first-of-a-kind Android applications will be available for download on Android Market, including ShopSavvy, an application designed to help people do comparative shopping.
Users scan the UPC code of a product with their phone�s camera while they are shopping, and can instantly compare prices from online merchants and nearby local stores. Ecorio is a new application developed to help people keep track of their daily travels and view what their carbon footprint looks like. With access to tips and tricks, Ecorio allows users to record the steps they take throughout their day to help offset their impact on the environment. And BreadCrumbz is an interesting application that enables people to create a step-by-step visual map using photos. Customers can create their own routes, share them with friends or with the world.
This is the first product based on Android, its just the begining we hope more will follow. "iPhone, are you watching? Android is coming to get you!"

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