![]() HTC G1 Details |
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by Joey Chiappetta -- May 20th 2009 -- Knoxville, TN
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by jay -- May 9th 2009 -- bronx, NY
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by Ahmad -- April 22nd 2009 -- Portland, OR
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by Monique -- April 20th 2009 -- Atlanta, GA
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by Tajarrius Bowers -- April 19th 2009 -- Natchitoches, LA
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by Jeremy -- April 18th 2009 -- Fort Wayne, IN
I really enjoy the HTC G1. I think if you have a Google account, this is the phone for you. I do think it needs a better battery or power savings. I had to plug it in everywhere I went. The QWERTY keyboard is great and better than touching a touchscreen. I really liked the android platform and HTC was able to show off 95% of what the OS is capable of.
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by jokerjbk -- April 6th 2009 -- lakewood, CO
I am very satisfied with the T-Mobile G1. I got one a few months ago and I really like it. The only problems that I found is the battery life with the GPS and the design of where the buttons are located. All and All, HTC did a good job with this one. I can't wait for the G2.
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