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Review of T-Mobile's Google Android powered smartphone

Review by Michael Oryl on Thursday October 16, 2008.

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brian hop @ 3:46:55AM EDT on Tuesday June 2, 2009

I don't know why anyone would knock this phone...I would rather lose my right arm than loose this phone..unbelievable user interface,the apps rock.from nav4all,(which is a totally free navagation app,the tom-tom is over hundred bux)to starmap which enables you to really see what you are looking at when you look at the stars.everything and I mean everything rocks about this phone.so what if I can't delete multiple items at once that's just longer I get to play with it...I LOVE THIS PHONE..

Jermey Mcfrazier @ 9:37:03PM EDT on Monday August 3, 2009

Yea i was just wondering between the new sidekick lx and the G1 hich one is a better choice im reall into phones and i have friends tht tell me one is better than the other more the sidekick lx because of the fact tht the camera is a 3.2 mp and you can watch videos on youtube which you can do the same on the g1 but i also heard tht the g1 doesnt have flash??
im just really confused on to which one i should get..

snelks @ 11:48:31AM EDT on Tuesday August 11, 2009

I read this review and the my touch review and decided to buy the G-1 they are quite similar but the dual keyboards on the G-1 made it a no brainer to chose it.

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Michael Oryl
Michael is the Philadelphia based owner and editor-in-chief of MobileBurn.com. He also operates several other tech sites, including AndroidAuthority.com. You can follow him on Twitter as @MichaelOryl

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