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HTC G1 Google mobile in comparison with iPhone

Submitted by Ritu on September 25, 2008 – 11:56 amEmail This Post Email This Post | 4 Comments


Apple should sure be proud. iPhone is slowly becoming the benchmark for hi-tech handsets. After Nokia N96, it is now the turn of HTC T-Mobile, Google’s Android to be compared to the iPhone.

Features of HTC T-Mobile G1:

Multimedia – Audio, photo taking and storing, games, applications

Internet/Software – Wi-fi, web browser, Android applications, YouTube, GPS, personal email

Input Method – Touch screen (not multi-touch), QWERTY keyboard, trackball

Memory – 1GB, microSD (expandable to 8GB)

Display Size (diagonal) – 3.17 inches

Dimensions – 4.60 X 2.16 X 0.62

Connectivity – Bluetooth, External USB

Battery life – 130 hours standby, 5 hours talk time

Carrier – T mobile

Camera – 3 MP

Colours – White, brown, black

Features of iPhone 3G (8GB):

Multimedia – Audio, Video, photo taking and storing, games, applications

Internet/Software – Wi-fi, web browser, Apps store, YouTube, GPS, personal email, Exchange

Input Method – Multi-touch Touch screen

Memory – 8GB

Display Size (diagonal) – 3.5 inches

Dimensions – 4.50 X 2.4 X 0.48

Connectivity – USB, 3.55mm (standard) headphone jack, Bluetooth

Battery life – 300 hours standby, 5 hours talk time

Carrier – AT&T

Camera – 2 MP

Colours – White, black

Specifications-wise, the iPhone 3G beats G1. But who out performs the other in the market remains to be seen.

Via: wired.com

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