Posts Tagged ‘Gadgets’

Google G1

Monday, September 22nd, 2008

At long last, the Google G1 will be released to the public, initially in New York. The handset is made by HTC (called the HTC Dream) and the mobile service by T-Mobile. All sounds great – but when will we see it in the UK and how much ?! This is a good thing as we really need a solid competitor to the Apple iPhone. I do realise that smart phones have been around for a while now, but what we really want is a competitor that can challenge Apple’s “cool” factor at the right price, and Google is the perfect candidate for that.

I’ve been playing with the idea of having a “always online” smart phone so that I can check my emails at any time, do the occasional web surfing and help sort out user issues and queries from XP-Dev.com and Duzle.com. So far, my best solution has been to grab hold of a HTC TyTN II and a sim-only deal from either O2 or Vodafone that give tons of bandwidth for internet usage. The HTC phone will set me back some £400, and the contract about £30 a month (12 months contract) (TCO: £760). An iPhone costs £45 a month on an 18 month contract (TCO: £810).

So, the HTC idea is cheaper – my only quirk: it runs Windows. 3 months down the line with the HTC, I can see myself getting frustrated with Windows Mobile. I might even try installing Linux and risk bricking the phone. However, since the Google G1 out, it just adds a different perspective to the choices that I have. Morever, its not Windows. It uses Google Andriod, which is a big bonus point in my books. Suddenly, the ideal smart phone has come about – the only thing that’s going to hold me back could be the price.