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Noah Kravitz
Posted on Thursday, October 16, 2008
by Noah Kravitz, Editor in Chief, PhoneDog Media
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Conclusion

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I personally am very happy to be playing with the G1, but more excited for whatever comes next.  The G1’s size, weight, lack of 3.5mm headphone jack, and disappointing keyboard make me a little hesitant to jump immediately onto the bandwagon and buy a G1 of my own.  That said, I still might do it.  Android on the G1 is a very satisfying experience that will only get better as more apps are developed and released to the Android Market.

Apple did the cell phone market a huge favor in placing a newfound emphasis on fun and ease-of-use with iPhone’s user interface.  T-Mobile, Google, and HTC have carried on Apple’s work in the G1 by unleashing a UI that’s arguably just as fun and easy to use, but is also built on an open platform.  If you’ve got a G1, download the free Ringdroid app from the Market and tell me you don’t feel like you’re using a full-on computer as you’re using a waveform and sliders to edit your own custom ringtones.  Ringtones made, I might add, from DRM-free mp3 tracks that you can listen to on your phone, move to your PC, burn to disc ... etc, etc. 

Sorry for repeating myself there, but the distinction is worth repeating:  Apple offers a wonderful, locked-down consumer experience in iPhone and the iTunes ecosystem.  Google is aiming to provide an equally wonderful, but entirely not locked down experience with the open platform that is Android.  So far it’s a success, even if the first Android phone has some definite flaws to it.

T-Mobile customers should rejoice that they finally have a drool worthy phone of their own, and one that runs on a 3G network at that.  The rest of us should rejoice because Android looks good.  Very good.  More Android devices are coming, on T-Mobile and other carriers, and from HTC and other manufacturers.  That’s a good thing if you’re interested in a healthy, competitive cell phone marketplace for consumers.  Whether or not you want your phone “calling home” to Google all of the time is a question to consider, but there’s no question about my first experience with an Android phone:  It’s (arguable) kinda ugly but it’s still a winner, hands-down.

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