T-Mobile G1: An InfoWorld tour of Google Android
See if the first mobile device born of the team of Google, T-Mobile, and HTC delivers
Bonsai Blast
Bonsai Blast
G1's large, bright display and fast Linux kernel are well-suited to graphics-rich games such as Bonsai Blast. Gaps in available apps --- notably Exchange sync, VPN, and document viewers --- should fill in quickly, thanks to Android's free SDK and an active, funded developer community.
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T-Mobile G1: A tour of Google Android
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The home screen
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HTML e-mail
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Block that image
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Mail landscape
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Mail in portrait mode
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Google Maps
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Where am I?
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Simple, effective security
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Fabulous browser
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Touch-screen dialing
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Hands-free dialer
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Skippy music player
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Pac-Man
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Bonsai Blast
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Linux CLI
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