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Google Phone with T-Mobile

Posted by  in November 23rd 2008  

It looks similar to Apple’s iphone, but Google, Inc software is running through the cyber-veins of this T-Mobile and HTC hardware. In looking similar to the iphone, T-Mobile’s G1 sports a large touch screen, but the exterior likeness ends there. The Google Android-powered T-Mobile G1 sports a track ball and a slide out keyboard.

The T-Mobile G1 is optimized for faster networks and can be connected at Wi-Fi hot spots. More innovations are planned for a line of Google Phones, with new Android applications. The worldwide 1 billion phone unit sales per year make for a tremendous opportunity for Google to break into the mobile phone industry.

With Google’s Android power in the T-Mobile phone, Google is hoping that providing this new avenue that consumers will utilize it to the Google advertising network. Meanwhile HTC has hopes for a large contribution to their bottom line with sales of the T-Mobile G1 across the globe.

T-Mobile is stepping up marketing efforts for promoting their G1 phone, especially to their new customers. With its price being significantly lower than that of the iphone, the T-Mobile G1 phone can be quite appealing. This Android-powered phone offers up some attractive future applications, as well as advancement on the current ones.

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Google Cell Phone versus iPhone

Posted by  in November 21st 2008  

Apple, Inc iPhone smart phone hit the scene in 2007 with mixed reviews.  The advantages of the iPhone upon introduction to the public included the third-party applications; Wi-Fi convenience; ability to be used as an iPod; touch screen user interface; and its visual appeal.

Since its introduction in 2007, there are some disadvantages to the Apple, Inc iPhone that have come to light. The disadvantages of the iPhone include the lack of speed for today’s needs, which includes the inability to access the faster phone networks; a small storage of 4 gigs of storage or up to 8 gigs; a 2-year contract with a data plan and there is no way to easily unlock it; the battery is not removable; and you pay the price of a desk top computer for it.

A competitive rival for the Apple, Inc iPhone is the Google cell phone. It was initially released exclusively in the T-Mobile network using Android, which is Google’s new mobile operating system. Android market applications are free. The advantages include a touch screen along with a QWERTY keyboard. The inclusion of real world pictures for navigation, music player, it is 3G compatible, includes a camera and Wi-Fi capabilities. The price of the Gphone is also along the lines of today’s advanced cellular phones. The Gphone also allows you to scan a product bar-code and then compare prices, and you can cut and paste. The Gphone does have a major advantage over the iPhone, with a removable battery.

Current reported disadvantages of the Google cell phone include no flash for the camera, capability for only one Gmail account, only YouTube video capability, email attachments cannot be edited or saved, there is no headphone jack, and with it being technology still being developed, you are limited to Google products and waiting for updates. The Apple, Inc iPhone has an advantage over the Google phone with the Microsoft exchange synchronizing abilities.

In doing a comparison, there are some toss ups as to which technology is more user friendly. The newest smart phone in the form of Google Android admittedly has improvements forthcoming, but play the Apple, Inc iPhone versus the T-Mobile Google Android and each has its advantages and disadvantages dependent upon an individual’s wants and needs.

But still not to forget the Blackberry Mobile Phones.

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Google Phone Review

Posted by  in November 18th 2008  

The Google phone is not truly a phone but a software or mobile operating system. It is Google’s answer to Microsoft’s Windows Mobile. The Google phone has the advantage of the Google name and reputation of being the dominant online advertiser. Another advantage to what Google brings to the mobile community is the price. Google does not charge phone companies for software licensing.

As with any new endeavor there are bound to be some kinks in Google’s transition from desk top to hand-help devises. However, Google knows its limits and is keeping with its expertise in accessing the wide range of information available on the internet. While the iPhone is its own Apple phone and now the Ophone is Microsoft’s, Google will stick to what it knows and offer the software, rather than go out on a limb get into the hardware of the actual mobile devices.

With allowing themselves to specialize only in the software, they are allowing themselves to develop constantly and improve upon their applications. A current development is that of a web browser that will run on your cell phone. Since Google has reached a pinnacle in online computer services, it only makes sense that they take the next step of advancement to the mobile community.

Google does not have an easy road ahead, as they have other companies such as Apple and Microsoft coming up with new mobile resources. They have challenges in reaching beyond a search engine and website. Many of the big cellular phone companies have worked hard and paid much in order to develop their own mobile internet access. Google will need to be quite influential in moving these companies beyond their own means and loosening their grip on network controls. Google needs to provide something that is more advance beyond the already established mobile functions.

The likelihood of Google making a big impression in transferring its online success to the mobile world is slim from the beginning. To its advantage; however, is the possibility that smaller carriers will revert to Google phone in order to gain a possible competitive advantage. The Google name and reputation could be a positive push for smaller or newer carriers. This in turn may force the larger companies to turn toward the Google phone in order to regain their profitable momentum.

Google allows for the carrier or individual to load the Google operating system they like onto the phones they like. Rather than being an all-in-one gadget, Google is concentrating on what they do best, which is internet search and advertising. In the hardware department Google phone is not yet a competitor for others such as the iphone, but as a mobile service software division, they may have a competitive advantage in some arenas.

Conclusively, Google phone software could be an advantageous program for those individuals who may regularly utilize Google on their computers. Although mobile access is not exactly the same, the high quality and dependability of the Google name will remain.

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