The T-Mobile G1 phone is a pretty sweet piece of tech. I have come to think of it more as a communication device than a mere phone. I have even thought about just calling it my “communicator” instead of “phone”. Yes, that would sound insanely geekish, so I haven’t done it yet. Since I have had the phone for a few weeks now I’ve started to think about what I would have done with the design and specifications of the device. Keep in mind that what we have in hand is a pretty good device for under $200 and the price could easily double in an effort to make it faster and prettier.
One thing I’ve come do dislike is the hardware camera button and the fact that I have to hold the device landscape in order to use it. When the device is closed I usually hold it in portrait and I think it would be cool to not have to turn it just to take a picture. Maybe I really am an Apple guy at heart cause the buttons just kind of irritate me. The G1 could just as easily have a software button so that I could hold the phone more naturally and take a photo. The upside is that actually having to hold the G1 as if it were a camera makes me think of taking a photo rather than just pointing and clicking. Does it help me take better pictures? I doubt it but it does help me to be a bit more mindful of the fact that I’m taking a photo. The fact that the camera can also be used as a bar-code scanner is just frakkin’ awesome.
I mentioned in a previous post that I really didn’t like the way the mini usb connector was used both for the charging and headset. I said that if someone could come up with an adapter that allowed you to do both at the same time, they would have my money. I clearly didn’t look before I leapt. There are a number of different splitters and adapters for this purpose and I just need to look over the options and choose the best one for my use. There are a number of sites for the G1 and the one that I have been looking at recently is onlyG1. Covers, cases, skins, batteries, screen protectors, charms?!? (ugh) Lots of stuff to look at.
I have liked T-mobile for years now, their service is pretty good and they are one of the very few carriers that I can get a good signal from in my house. The data speed on Edge (non 3g) is nothing to write home about but it is definitely usable. Speeds on wi-fi are very good and getting wi-fi setup is pretty painless if you already have access to wireless networks. I believe that access to the various T-mobile hotspots comes with the data service so enjoy that trip to Starbucks just that much more. I have not had a chance to test the hotspot stuff yet, I don’t hang out in Starbucks unless my sister is buyin’. I live in Pittsburgh so we have no 3G love yet.
The processor could be faster and the internal storage is a bit meek at 2 gigs. Now it is true that upgrading the internals at the offset would have made for a more powerful device but it may have also pushed the price just out of reach of people like me. A $300 phone is just not something I will be buying in the near future, if ever. The headset that came with the G1 is not my favorite. The ear buds are attached by really thin wire and they get tangled up really easily. The good part is that it is really easy to switch out the headphones with something that you may already have since the microphone and mini-usb connector are on a seperate detachable cable from the headphones. And by the way, why has no one made a Star Trek TNG communicator badge using bluetooth? Okay, I’m a giant geek but I NEED IT.
The G1 is far from perfect but what we do have is an outstanding device in my opinion. The developer community is expanding and there are a bunch of apps in the Marketplace, as long as you don’t mind wading through all the fart generators, although I must admit I kinda like the baryard animal sounds generator. There are also some useful reviews of the software in the Marketplace left by those that have downloaded but the number of people that leave “first” or just plain insulting comments is a bit annoying. There is also an update for the Android system coming out soon. I don’t know when. It is codenamed “cupcake” and I have seen rumors that it will include a flash player. The one thing this phone is really missing to be an intenet device is flash for online video, sure you can look at youtube but many sites create a very cool experience that requires flash to browse their site. Once this device sees a couple iterations of firmware updates that address the battery and flash issues, we will have a markedly improved device that will deserve some real presence in the market.