HTC G1 Google mobile in comparison with iPhone

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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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4 Responses to “HTC G1 Google mobile in comparison with iPhone”

  1. 2 queries:
    Do IPhone and G1 (Google Phone) have stereo sound and if we can synchronize their contacts etc with PC as we do for Nokia smartphones?
    Pls reply.
    Thanx.

  2. Both phones dont have stereo speakers but have stereo headphones .

    For transferring contacts contacts you can use mobileme for iphone

    Its not clear about G1

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  4. thank you varun.
    But I asked if they’ve stereo sound (did not ask about stereo speakers/headphones).
    But, I assume that since they’ve stereo headphones, they must be outputting stereo sound also (though it is not 100% of a rule).
    Does IPhone only transfers contacts? Does it not synchronize with Outlook modules (like Notes, Tasks, Calendar etc) and briefcase (as nokia phones do)?

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