Well, as the T-Mobile G1 was unveiled and it’s going to be available for users in a few days, I thought I could give you an insight of the smartphone. The HTC Dream will feature QUALCOMM 528 MHz processor, 192 MB of RAM, 256 MB of ROM, and it will work on quad-band GSM 850/900/1800/190, and dual-band UMTS 1700/2100.
As any T-Mobile G1 review should start with the connectivity then you should know that it will work great as the call quality is really impressive and thanks to the loud speaker, you will be able to hear your friends. Why am I saying this? Because other HTC devices are lousy in this area and it has to be really quiet around you so that you can have a nice chat.
The T-Mobile G1 measures 4.6×2.2×0.7 inches and it weighs only 5.6 ounces which is really great as everybody expected it to be heavier, however, we can call it a lightweight smartphone. The HTC Dream will be powered by Google’s Android OS which works great and the Android Market is as better as the AppStore that Apple designed for the iPhone.
The HTC Dream review continues with the 3.2-inch touchscreen in 65k colors which sports a resolution of 320×480. The touchscreen is very responsive like on all HTC devices and I could say that it’s better than the iPhone’s TS. I have to say that I’m not that pleased with the battery, as the talk time stands at about 400 min and it could last up to 402 hours in standby mode.
There are a few downsides of the T-Mobile G1 as there is only a sliding QWERTY keyboard without virtual QWERTY, the lack of a 3.5mm headphone jack really annoys me, and apparently the video playback is really poor as it doesn’t support .mpg and .wmv files.
Well, let’s wait for the HTC Dream, or T-Mobile, depending on how you wanna call it to come out and let me know how your smartphone works!
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