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sandiegoan

Sep 18, 2010, 3:21 AM

Thinking of getting android soon HELP

I am confused here. It is not specific. I am a TMobile customer. I was considering the G2. It seems to have been introduced at a HTC Sense event.

Will the G2 have Sense?
Is that important?
Does the fact that the G2 is supposed to be the 2nd Google phone mean that it is a "pure" Android phone, thus precluding Sense?

I now have a Memoir phone and I pay the full price for Internet access but I get very few of the full Internet services. I thought that this was a older Samsung thing but today I saw a co worker's phone with the same widget bar but much more ability to customize. He has ATT.

I have kept up on the latest technology but I have barely seen Android in action. No one I know uses any of the "fancy" smartphones so I play with ...
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The g2 will not have sense, it will be running stock android and most likely very few (if any) additional Tmobile specific apps installed. It will most likely be a clean install (maybe with a tmobile mobile app or something)

Sense is an overlay to...
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Wandaknifechic

Sep 20, 2010, 1:14 PM

What.....?

Phillip Berne called this HTC's first qwerty slider for Android. Was the HTC MyTouch Slide an apparition or just a figment of my imagination? Got it in my hand, feels pretty real to me.
and there was the g1.
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Absolutely my mistake on the video. In my head, I was thinking it was the first QWERTY superphone, the first since all the recent 1GHz Android phones started hitting the market. But that statement is silly enough that I backpedaled in my head, and end...
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bluecoyote

Sep 15, 2010, 8:42 PM

"Like taking a BMW Into a Corner"

I think Philip Berne should go back to writing advertorials in the automotive section of local newspapers. The same person who called the outright-puffy Samsung Epic "Nicely Rounded" and TouchWiz's neon vomit "Cheery."

Although it's not an unpleasant phone to hold (admittedly I've only held a prototype G2) , it's about on par with the Nexus One, which is to say nicer than the junky feel of Motorola and Samsung's smartphones, but below the iPhone 4.

And memo to Mr. Berne: a metal appliqué is not the same as a structural stainless steel frame.
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terryjohnson16

Sep 15, 2010, 9:52 AM

HTC Desire Z vs Nexus One features?

How is the speakerphone on this? I have the Nexus One, and the speaker is not that loud, for playing music, or even talking to someone.

HTC seems to put the back cover with a small speaker hole cut out, which might be the reason for the low volume.
 
 
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