In the second link above, there's a photo of a Magic with a T-Mobile logo on it. And the logo on the Magic in the photo is not Germany's T-Mobile logo - it's the US T-Mobile logo. That's the source of the Magic => G2 rumors... we'll see.Originally posted by: Deeko
I read that the Magic would be Vodafone exclusive and not have a keyboard. Given that, I'd rather have the G1.
To me the endorsement of a person who has owned it for a while is worth a lot. So, now I know 4 people who own G1's and love them.I've had a G1 since release and and love it, for what its worth.
Originally posted by: glen
ok, I have one now! Seems like a iPhone with a keypad to me. I am happy so far. Not as intuative as I would like but that is really more likely the number features it has to juggle, not a poor ability to juggle.
Good grief, what do they all do?Originally posted by: Deeko
Originally posted by: glen
ok, I have one now! Seems like a iPhone with a keypad to me. I am happy so far. Not as intuative as I would like but that is really more likely the number features it has to juggle, not a poor ability to juggle.
Apps I would recommend from the market:
Craigslist
DroidSans Tweak Lite
Exact Call Log
Hello AIM!
My Tracks
Opera Mini
PhoneFlix
Quote Pro
Ringdroid
Scoreboard
Shazam
ShopSavvy
ChompSMS
SMS Backup
SMS Popup
The Weather Channel
ToggleBlu
ToggleGPS
ToggleWifi
Twidroid
Originally posted by: glen
Good grief, what do they all do?Originally posted by: Deeko
Originally posted by: glen
ok, I have one now! Seems like a iPhone with a keypad to me. I am happy so far. Not as intuative as I would like but that is really more likely the number features it has to juggle, not a poor ability to juggle.
Apps I would recommend from the market:
Craigslist - um, craigslist
DroidSans Tweak Lite - UI tweak - wipe transitions between screens
Exact Call Log - exact call log (the built in one says "4 days ago", not March 7 4:33)
Hello AIM! - AIM program, nicer than built in
My Tracks - uses GPS to track running/walking/whatever
Opera Mini - browser, I like the interface better on the default, but Opera is faster
PhoneFlix - update your netflix queue
Quote Pro - stock quotes/info
Ringdroid - make clips from songs
Scoreboard - updates you on sports scores
Shazam - listens to music thats playing, tells you what song it is
ShopSavvy - scan a barcode, it tells you the price of it at other stores
ChompSMS - better UI for text messaging, also has an on screen keyboard
SMS Backup - emails your text messages to the address of your choice
SMS Popup - get a popup when you receive a text message, similar to iphone (a little nicer)
The Weather Channel - weather, i like it better than weatherbug/accuweather
ToggleBlu - turn on/off bluetooth
ToggleGPS - turn on/off GPS
ToggleWifi - turn on/off wifi
Twidroid - twitter
So, I save battery life if I turn it off?Originally posted by: Deeko
-Yes, you should keep bluetooth off if you aren't using it. You don't need the app to do it, its in the settings, the app is just easier as a shortcut if you do it frequently
-I believe GPS is on by default. If you turn it off (via either settings or toggleGPS) it will make a best effort to guess where you are based on the tower
-WIFI will always be on and either connected or scanning if you have it enabled. Things like gmail sync still use the connection, its not just browsing
Originally posted by: glen
So, I save battery life if I turn it off?Originally posted by: Deeko
-Yes, you should keep bluetooth off if you aren't using it. You don't need the app to do it, its in the settings, the app is just easier as a shortcut if you do it frequently
-I believe GPS is on by default. If you turn it off (via either settings or toggleGPS) it will make a best effort to guess where you are based on the tower
-WIFI will always be on and either connected or scanning if you have it enabled. Things like gmail sync still use the connection, its not just browsing
Originally posted by: Deeko
Originally posted by: glen
Good grief, what do they all do?Originally posted by: Deeko
Originally posted by: glen
ok, I have one now! Seems like a iPhone with a keypad to me. I am happy so far. Not as intuative as I would like but that is really more likely the number features it has to juggle, not a poor ability to juggle.
Apps I would recommend from the market:
Craigslist - um, craigslist
DroidSans Tweak Lite - UI tweak - wipe transitions between screens
Exact Call Log - exact call log (the built in one says "4 days ago", not March 7 4:33)
Hello AIM! - AIM program, nicer than built in
My Tracks - uses GPS to track running/walking/whatever
Opera Mini - browser, I like the interface better on the default, but Opera is faster
PhoneFlix - update your netflix queue
Quote Pro - stock quotes/info
Ringdroid - make clips from songs
Scoreboard - updates you on sports scores
Shazam - listens to music thats playing, tells you what song it is
ShopSavvy - scan a barcode, it tells you the price of it at other stores
ChompSMS - better UI for text messaging, also has an on screen keyboard
SMS Backup - emails your text messages to the address of your choice
SMS Popup - get a popup when you receive a text message, similar to iphone (a little nicer)
The Weather Channel - weather, i like it better than weatherbug/accuweather
ToggleBlu - turn on/off bluetooth
ToggleGPS - turn on/off GPS
ToggleWifi - turn on/off wifi
Twidroid - twitter
Originally posted by: gorcorps
Q for Deeko: does the G1 sync properly with outlook yet? I heard early reports that it didn't, which would be a real breaker for me as that's how all my contacts are stored.
As I began to explore the inroads on Exchange support for the Google Android OS via various web forums, a solution emerged: NitroDesk?s TouchDown For Android and Exchange.
For starters, let me allow the people at NitroDesk to make their introduction in their own words:
TouchDown lets you access your corporate Email, Contacts and Calendar right from your Android-powered phone. Works with Microsoft Exchange Server 2003/2007 SP1 and with most online Exchange hosting providers.
With TouchDown, your office email, calendar and contacts are available right at your fingertips. You can choose how long to retain your email on your phone. You can choose to download ALL your Exchange contacts to TouchDown any time you want, but get all changes automatically every time you check your email.
You get quick access to your day?s agenda, optimized for viewing on your phone. You can choose to dismiss past events to simplify the view.
NitroDesk offers two flavours of TouchDown:
1. A free version, whose limitations are an Inbox-only view of e-mail with a history of one day, and read-only access to your contacts and calendar. You can download and install this version by searching for ?touchdown? in the Android Market.
2. A paid version of the software, which costs $29.99 USD. This version gives you access to all of e-mail folders with a message history of as long as you?d like, full read/write access to your contacts and calendar items, and as of this writing, push e-mail via ActiveSync in the 2.0.000 preview copy of the software.