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T Mobile G1 with Google

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At first I was definitely going to buy this phone until I found out some bad flaws.

 

No standard headphone jack

No A2DP Bluetooth support

Only 1GB of internal memory with MicroSD slot expansion slot

No desktop synchronization

Limited 3G

Cannot record video

No exchange support

 

How can they leave out some very important features on a highly anticipated "iphone competitor"? From the pictures it also doesn't look anywhere near as nice as some other touch screen devices. I don't need some of these features they omitted, but to a broader market they are very important. What a disappointing product from all these companies. Of course I will probably end up buying it anyway since im currently locked in a contract with them and everyone I know has tmobile and can speak to them unlimited...

Edited by Whitewashed in '05

Wait until the second-gen Android phones come along. HTC has much better phones than this, and Google is known for decent "beta" releases, then adding tons of functionality later.

It looks ugly. A much sleeker look along with the addition of some of those functions that you mentioned it's missing would have been better.

If I cannot synch to my desktop, it has zero value. Always a deal killer.

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