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Filed under: Handsets , HTC , T-Mobile , Android When reviewing the G1 we found a lot to like, but a lot to dislike too. We knew that some of its shortcomings, like the missing headphone jack , were sadly permanent ( free adapters notwithstanding), but hoped that it would just be a matter of time before...
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11-22-2008
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Filed under: Handsets, HTC, T-Mobile, multi-touch, android, G1, htc g1, HtcG1, T-mobileG1, t-mobile g1, G1Multi-touch, g1 multi-touch
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Filed under: HTC , T-Mobile , Accessories , Android It's not going to somehow magically conjure a jack where there's currently nothing more than a sad-looking ExtUSB port , but new G1 buyers can take some solace in the knowledge that they'll be able to plug in, turn it up, and tune out right...
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When you’re a wireless carrier vying for the hearts and minds of the smartphone-craving masses, it’s probably a good idea to throw caution to the wind and pack your smartphone to the brim with all the latest bells and whistles - like multi-touch. The T-Mobile G1 ushered in the age of the...
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Filed under: Handsets , HTC , T-Mobile , GSM , EDGE , HSDPA , Android Oh sure, a few remarkably lucky and / or well connected individuals out there are yapping it up on a white T-Mobile G1 right this very moment, but for the bulk of us, coming across one is basically impossible; in fact, the white G1...
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11-15-2008
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Filed under: Handsets, EDGE, GSM, HTC, Google, T-Mobile, HSDPA, rumor, problem, issue, delay, delayed, android, dream, white, G1, T-mobileG1, t-mobile g1
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Filed under: Handsets , Software , HTC , T-Mobile , GSM , EDGE , HSDPA , Android While Americans have been enjoying the spoils of the RC29 and RC30 updates for a matter of hours now, folks in the UK have finally been treated to an update of their own. The RC8 update, which was recently delivered to Brits...
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Filed under: Handsets, EDGE, GSM, HTC, T-Mobile, Software, SoftwareUpdate, update, software update, HSDPA, uk, global, OTA, android, T-mobileG1, t-mobile g1, rc29, rc30, RC 30, Rc8, RC 29, RC 8, RC 28, Rc28
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Filed under: HTC , Android Teardown specialist iSuppli is at it again, digging through the G1's guts this time around in an effort to wrap its inquisitive brain around the inaugural Android handset's bill of materials. The result? $144, which naturally doesn't reflect HTC's R&D -...
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It’s almost a right of passage that a new smartphone get broken down to its individual hardware components and analyzed for manufacturing costs, known as the BOM (Bill Of Materials). The T-Mobile G1 has already been dissected for all to see, so it was only a matter of time before the G1’s...
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This is starting to turn into a cat-and-mouse game akin to the the back-and-forths we’ve seen between Apple and the iPhone jailbreak underground community. This war has the underground scene always looking for new security exploits that will allow them to gain root access to their handset’s...
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The T-Mobile G1 is made by HTC. We’ve been closely following HTC’s rise to fame as the premier Windows Mobile smartphone manufacturer on the planet. HTC makes some seriously high-quality hardware that never fails to impress us - with solid build quality and a penchant for the high-tech, HTC...
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Oh dear. Schoolboy error, HTC, schoolboy error.
The hack that allows you get ‘root’ on your G1 phone (reported here last week) is just the tip of a rather unpleasant iceberg. The hack relies on a bug in the OS - or rather, in the OS as implemented by HTC - which leaves an invisible command...
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What good is all that 3G goodness on T-Mobile’s 1700Mhz AWS network when all it does is serve up wireless data on your T-Mobile G1? Okay, sure, the T-Mobile G1 hums along quite nicely with its 3G data connection, but wouldn’t it be nice to share that 3G-love with your laptop? Of course if...
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Play.com are already showing the ‘HTC G1′ (that’s the T-Mobile G1 to the rest of us) available SIM-free, available from mid-November. The details and pictures look right, with a prominent HTC logo on the side in lieu of the T-Mobile one, but this seems a bit soon after the launch to...