Google Android Launch
Being a Melbournite I wasn't able to shoot over to Silicon Valley for the Google/ T-Mobile G1 smartphone announcement. I've had a quick scan of the coverage at ZDNet and note the following:
Firstly - I know these live blogs are written in a hurry but, frankly, this makes no sense to me.
I have to say it [Android phone] does look nice, but as people have said recently it is really a new feature phone (like the iPhone) and not a high powered mobile device like Windows Mobile and S60 devices.
When did "feature phone" become a category? Whatever he's smoking - I want some.
There's a laundry list of features including
- accelerometer
- MP3 player
- Google with Streetview
- Drag and drop in the OS
- No tethering
- No out-of-box Exchange
- No desktop application
- No central sync page (use with you data in the cloud only)
- No A2DP
I've not yet had a play but the spec sheet doesn't seem to be anything particularly special. I find it interesting that the carriers have so much power in the United States. Tethering (the ability to use a 3G phone as a modem with a computer) is missing. No other market so abuses customer choice and options.
In any case, I'm really looking forward to the G1. It seems to be the only potential competitor to the iPhone's innovative edge as Symbian and Windows Mobile have really been left in the dust.
It's interesting that the release of Chrome came such a short time before the G1 announcement. Sounds a lot like Safari for Windows and the iPhone to me.
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