Google Launch first Mobile Phone – G1 Android

The Search Engine Giant, Google is launching the first ever mobile phone called G1 to the world.

Google G1

Based on Google, it’s using the new plateform android operating system. This going to BID iphone?

This Google phone G1 maps with hundreds of applications whichever you can get from Google.com like Google Maps. Google Mail, Google Docs, Games and so on. We can imagine how powerful G1 is.

Whatever you are using from Google utilities, you can do it on G1. Its like bringing desktop computing to mobile devices. It’s cool!

Now you can squeeze over your desktop, laptop into this G1 device. I believe people are waiting for this G1 to launch.

Basic Comparison for G1 versus iPhone

Weight:
G1 = 158g
iPhone = 133g

Battery life:
G1 = 5 hours talk time, 130 hours standby
iPhone = 5 hours talk time, 300 hours standby

Screen size:
G1 = 3.2in
iPhone = 3.5in

Camera:
G1 = 3-megapixel
iPhone = 2-megapixel

Capacity:
G1 = 2GB, expandable to 8GB
iPhone = 8GB or 16GB

Key features:
G1 = touchscreen, Qwerty keyboard, internet access via 3G and Wi-Fi, additional downloadable content, one-click access to Google search services, built-in GPS and compass for easy navigation, push Google email, instant messaging.
iPhone = touchscreen, virtual keyboard, multi-touch gesture support, web access via 3G and Wi-Fi, additonal downloadable applications, GPS and Google Maps, push-email, full web browsing.

Extra applications:
G1 = extra software downloadable from Android Market. Includes games, such as Pac-Man, and useful software, such as Shop Savvy, which allows users to take photographs of a product barcode, send it to Google, and then retrieve price comparison results.
iPhone = extra programs and software downloadable from Apple App Store, including games such as Super Monkey Ball, and other applications, such as language dictionaries, travel guides, restaurant recommendations.

Entertainment:
G1 = one-touch music downloads from Amazon MP3 store, 2GB integrated storage, expandable to 8GB.
iPhone = one-touch music downloads from iTunes music store, choose from 8GB or 16GB storage.

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