 bigunkGort, Klattu Birada Nikto join:2001-02-10 USA | reply to moonpuppy
Re: T-Mobile is good My sentiments exactly. What do you think of the G1? I find it intruiging, but I need to sync with Outlook, Exchange, etc. Once they get that going, I'll give it a second look. |
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 | said by bigunk:My sentiments exactly. What do you think of the G1? I find it intruiging, but I need to sync with Outlook, Exchange, etc. Once they get that going, I'll give it a second look. I like it. They are having an issue right now with multiple programs using your location and slowing the system down. I got rid of LOOPT and that took a large load off.
I was looking for it to sync with Exchange and Outlook but have only been giving it back burner look see.
The newer MyTouch is what I want to play with. |
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 en102Canadian, eh? join:2001-01-26 Valencia, CA | reply to bigunk How's your T-Mobile 3G coverage in your part of Santa Clarita... I know it just went live recently. -- Canada = Hollywood North |
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 FBGuyyippee ki yayPremium join:2005-03-19 Reviews:
·Comcast
·T-Mobile US
·AT&T U-Verse
| reply to bigunk There are apps for the G1 that can add outlook/exchange support. they cost money but the developers have to get paid somehow.
but out of the box its not there...... yet.
overall I love the G1. I just wish that I would've been able to wait for the MyTouch3g. The g1 doesn't have much internal storage for apps so your pretty limited with that. i think its something like 72mb. You can use an SD card for more app storage if your into rooting it and getting a custom firmware. I don't suggest that because then it will become a bit more unstable.
Overall its a great phone if your patient to wait for apps to support what you need it to do. Android is young, very young compared to iPhone or BlackBerry.
I think its grown a lot in the short time that it has been around. it will be coming up on its first birthday in November I think. |
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