
The iPhone is actually pretty amazing though, I'm not sure about this G1 :\ hmm.
The G1's firmware is open source so people can make edits on it ect. Also when people make apps for it they don't have to run them through Google where as with the iPhone apple check all apps and wont let any apps they dont like be used on the phone (EG. porn, jailbreaking apps, apps that use lots of bandwidth).
Lets set the stage on fire, and hollywood will be jealous.
Apple is restrictive and wants to make a buck on everything..The G1's firmware is open source so people can make edits on it ect. Also when people make apps for it they don't have to run them through Google where as with the iPhone apple check all apps and wont let any apps they dont like be used on the phone (EG. porn, jailbreaking apps, apps that use lots of bandwidth).
Google is less restrictive and wants to put an ad on everything.
I'd sacrifice having an ad on something for more freedom with something I paid a lot for ;P
The G1 has incredible software/firmware on it with the potential to easily own the iphone in every conceivable way. To expand on what dentafrice said, google are less restrictive in the fact that they aren't restricting anything at all. Every app sold through their marketplace has a killswitch in case the app is proven to be malicious but it will only be used in that case, whereas apple use their killswitch simply if they don't like an app or think it might compete with them. Google are also allowing people to simply download apps onto their PC and phone like any normal program; you don't have to use their marketplace if you don't want to, so they don't have (and don't want) any control over what you put on it, unlike apple.
Since it's open source, google are allowing anyone to use the OS for whatever purpose they want making whatever edits they want which makes the phone have almost infinate capabilities. I also haven't heard anything about advertisments in any form so I'm not sure how you arrived at that conclusion. There are a couple of drawbacks with it, such as lack of onscreen keyboard or video playback support but because of the open source nature that will (and probably already has been) quickly rectified.
The hardware, on the otherhand, is a massive pile and aside from the high quality of the touchscreen do the OS a horrible disservice. It looks horrible, is hard to use the keyboard because of the bump where the hard buttons are and doesn't have a headphone jack (not a standard one anyway, there's a propiertary one that works with their headphones and you can get adapters but that's just irritating).
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LOL so will YOU be getting on then?
I'm at the point of g1/iphone for Christmas.... Not positive what to go for.
The G1 has incredible software/firmware on it with the potential to easily own the iphone in every conceivable way. To expand on what dentafrice said, google are less restrictive in the fact that they aren't restricting anything at all. Every app sold through their marketplace has a killswitch in case the app is proven to be malicious but it will only be used in that case, whereas apple use their killswitch simply if they don't like an app or think it might compete with them. Google are also allowing people to simply download apps onto their PC and phone like any normal program; you don't have to use their marketplace if you don't want to, so they don't have (and don't want) any control over what you put on it, unlike apple.
Since it's open source, google are allowing anyone to use the OS for whatever purpose they want making whatever edits they want which makes the phone have almost infinate capabilities. I also haven't heard anything about advertisments in any form so I'm not sure how you arrived at that conclusion. There are a couple of drawbacks with it, such as lack of onscreen keyboard or video playback support but because of the open source nature that will (and probably already has been) quickly rectified.
The hardware, on the otherhand, is a massive pile and aside from the high quality of the touchscreen do the OS a horrible disservice. It looks horrible, is hard to use the keyboard because of the bump where the hard buttons are and doesn't have a headphone jack (not a standard one anyway, there's a propiertary one that works with their headphones and you can get adapters but that's just irritating).
</Android fanboyism>
Ostinato...
Slightly Obsessed with Mrs. Aguilera
CAN HAZ G1 PLZ? :rolleyes:
Bahaha. I know what I'm getting for my birthday now.![]()
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