Sunday, November 29, 2009
Ebay Question. Do you think I should buy this g1 off of Ebay?
Would you think it is okay to buy this phone from this seller. I mean he has 100% feedback witch is very good. I need an unlocked g1. i don't know the difference between htc and ctect phones.
here's the link to the phone: http://cgi.ebay.com/CECT-G1-Unlocked-Google-Android-T-Mobile-cell-phone_W0QQitemZ320450779076QQcmdZViewItemQQptZCell_Phones?hash=item4a9c5ad7c4
Answer:
Don't buy this phone! It's just a knock-off G1, not the actual model. Look at the item's description provided by the eBay seller, "This is a very good clone of the T-Mobile G1, even down the the box it comes in!"
The phone is likely a piece of junk and will not work well at all.
Friday, November 27, 2009
HTC HERO SIM FREE - Flexible, Functional and Fashionable
HTC have built the HTC Hero Sim Free to offer outstanding functionality while remaining compact and appealing with some compelling features such as up-to-date Facebook and Twitter updates, high resolution 5MP camera, teflon coating and a beautiful 3.2inch multi touch screen and the ultra customisable HTC Sense user interface.

The HTC Hero sim free phone is the 3rd generation of mobile phones from HTC to feature Google’s Android operating system and they have come along way since the original G1. Google Android is creating strong competition between phone manufactuers as they can now fully focus on the hardware development. This should see some great improvements in mobile technology over the next few years.
Much to Apples dissapointment, the HTC Hero sim free is the very first phone to fully support Abobe Flash – something the iPhone can’t do. You will be able to load any flash object, including games, video, applications and other streaming media.
Setting another first for HTC, the HTC hero sim free features a large multi touch display and 3.5mm headphone jack. The HTC Hero has also recieved Teflon covering treatment to make sure it is well protected during daily use, and is the only mobile phone on the market to have this.
The HTC Hero provides everything you will need to get the best Google Android experience. The original features of Android will change how you use your phone as it becomes a great part of everyday life. Android also has its own applications market place meaning you can customize the handset to your exact needs with thousands of applications to select from.
HTC Hero Sim Free Overview
* Large 3.2inch multi-touch display
* Based on Google Android
* 5 megapixel camera with auto focus
* Connect via HSPDA, WiFi, Bluetooth, 3G and Quad-band
* Teflon coated to offer additional protection
* 112 x 56.2 x 14.4 mm / 135 grammes
Find Out More
Should You Buy The HTC HERO?
Learn More At The HTC Wiki
Wednesday, November 25, 2009
Should You Buy The HTC HERO?
Clear and compact, the HTC Hero sim free does not compromise on features with some compelling features such as up-to-date Facebook and Twitter updates, full resolution 5MP camera, teflon coating and a beautiful 3.2inch multi touch display and the ultra customisable HTC Sense user interface.

This is the third Google Android based device to be released by HTC and they have sure enough built on the success of the original G1 phone. Android has been embraced by a large range of mobile phone manufactures which is exciting for consumers as manufactures fight it out over raw specifications.
The HTC Hero sim free is the first handset to feature full support for Adobe flash player. This will allow you to play any flash based application, whether its a game or streaming media.
HTC have also introduced multitouch engineering and a 3.5mm headphone jack to use your preferred headphones. It is also the only handset on the market to feature a complete Teflon coating protecting it from scrapes, bumps and bumps which is important during day to day usage.
The HTC Hero provides everything you will need to get the best Google Android experience. Androids open source compelling features will alter the way you communicate and use your phone forever. Like the iPhone, Android has its own marketplace that is busting with thousands of original applications to provide for every need.
HTC Hero Sim Free Specifications
* Rich, vivid 3.2″ display
* Google Android OS
* High resolution 5megapixel camera
* Connect via HSPDA, WiFi, Bluetooth, 3G and Quad-band
* Fully Teflon surfaced for protection
* Dimensions 112 x 56.2 x 14.4 millimetres / Weighs 135grams
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HTC HERO And Android A Match Made In Heaven
Learn More At The HTC Wiki
Monday, November 23, 2009
Why You NEED A HTC HERO
Clean and compact, the HTC Hero sim free does not compromise on features with a changing feature set that is always evolving with new applications, the HTC Hero features a stunning 5 megapixel digital camera, instant Twitter and Facebook notifications, full support for Adboe flash and the solid custom HTC Sense UI.

The HTC Hero sim free mobile phone is the 3rd Google Android powered handset produced by HTC since the launch of the original Android handset the G1. This is an thrilling time for consumers as more and more phone manufactuers take Android on board and are forced to battle over hardware specifications.
Much to Apples dissapointment, the HTC Hero sim free is the very first mobile phone to fully support Abobe Flash – something the iPhone can’t do. You will be able to load any flash object, including games, video, applications and other streaming media.
The HTC Hero sim free is also the first android device from HTC to have multi-touch technology and a standard headphone jack. The HTC Hero has also recieved Teflon surfacing treatment to make sure it is well protected during everyday use, and is the only phone on the market to feature this.
The HTC hero provides the ideal hardware partner for Google Android. Google Android will alter how you use and view a mobile phone thanks to its powerful and advanced features. There are thousands of free applications available from the Android Market to further extend the functionality of the phone.
HTC Hero Sim Free Spec Overview
* Rich, intense 3.2″ display
* Google Android OS
* Sharp 5MegaPixel digital camera
* Connect via HSPDA, WiFi, Bluetooth, 3G and Quad-band
* Protected by a Teflon finish
* Dimensions 112 x 56.2 x 14.4 millimeters / Weighs 135grams
More Information
Should You Buy The HTC HERO?
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Wednesday, November 18, 2009
The Google Phone Is Very Real. And It’s Coming Soon
[...] Most of our sources have unconfirmed information, which we describe below. But there are a few things we have absolutely confirmed: Google is building their own branded phone that they’ll sell directly and through retailers. They were long planning to have the phone be available by the holidays, but it has now slipped to early 2010. The phone will be produced by a major phone manufacturer but will only have Google branding Microsoft did the same thing with their first Zunes, which were built by Toshiba.
There won’t be any negotiation or compromise over the phone’s design of features – Google is dictating every last piece of it. No splintering of the Android OS that makes some applications unusable. Like the iPhone for Apple, this phone will be Google’s pure vision of what a phone should be.
That’s it for confirmed, super-high confidence information, which frankly isn’t a whole lot more than we all heard back in late October. But we also have a few more details as well that we’ve gathered from a number of sources. Everything that follows we still consider to be just well-sourced rumors:
One source told us that HTC, a Taiwanese company, is building the new Google phone, but we think that information is incorrect. We have some fairly good information that suggests Google is working with a Korean phone manufacturer on the Google phone – LG or Samsung. Samsung has multiple parts in the iPhone and could be pressured by Apple not to work with Google, which says LG is the more likely partner for Google. So rumors like this one may be much more important than they first appear. But either way, the best information we have right now points directly at Korea as the birthplace of the Google Phone.
We’ve also heard from a good source that Google is planning a big advertising push around the device early next year – like January.
That’s all we have for now. We don’t yet know what the device will look like, how big it will be, or even if it has a physical keyboard. But we do know that Google is getting into the phone building business directly, and doesn’t seem too concerned about competing with all the other device manufacturers building Android phones.
via The Google Phone Is Very Real. And It’s Coming Soon.
Monday, November 16, 2009
Can you download ringtones on the HTC Droid ERIS?
I'm thinking about getting this phone....I wanted to make sure I could download ringtones on it. I called The Verizon ppl and they said they were "pretty sure" you could. I hate Verizon (why do they have to have the best service?) and they only solidified that when they couldn't tell me for sure. Any help would be great. Thanks and God love
Answer:
Yes, it does work well on phonezoo (www.phonezoo.com). And it's free so that's even better.
And Kristin I agree, Akiva7777 is rather rude. Jeez.
Sunday, November 15, 2009
Should i buy a HTC Pure, Nuvifone, or Samsung Mythic?
Answer:
Well it depends on what you want the phone to be able to do. I was considering these also and just bought the HTC pure but have not received it yet. I was really interested in the Nuvifone but after reading reviews decided to pass on it. I chose the Pure because its running Windows Mobile 6.5 and is supposed to work really well. I wanted the capability to add more apps also. The Pure has wifi and built in GPS so even without a data plan it would work great for some of the data type services it offers. I did not research the Mythic very much but I did look at all of the similar phones and for the price the Pure seemed like it might have an edge offer some of the others. Also consider the Samsung flight but it was just a little too basic for my needs. If this thread is still open I will post back in a few days after I receive my Pure and let you know how it is going.
Wednesday, November 11, 2009
HTC Dream G1
HTC Dream/T-Mobile G1
Status: G1 launched October 22nd, 2008. Available internationally.
Touchscreen:3.2-inch/ 320 x 480 Resolution; Full HVGA TFT-LCD flat touch-sensitive screen with Horizontal Sliding FULL QWERTY Keyboard
Dimensions: 117.7mm x 55.7mm x 17.1mm; 158 grams
Camera: 3.2 Megapixels with AutoFocus
Battery: 1150 mAh Lithium-ion battery
Standby Time: 402 hours
Talk Time:5.8 Hours
Processor: Qualcomm MSM7201A, 528 MHz
Internal/External Memory:256 MB/MicroSD (up to 32GB)
Extras: HTC ExtUSB Headset Jack, Wi-Fi, Bluetooth and GPS enabled
Price: $149.99
Google Navigation en el HTC G1
La comunidad de desarrolladores de XDA ha logrado hacer funcionar el software de navegación que es exclusivo del Motorola DROID en el equipo de primera generación con el software Android el HTC G1, según sus propias palabras la aplicación funciona perfectamente. Ahora solo es de esperar que pronto salgan versiones del ROM con algún tipo de adaptación de Google Navigation para el común de los mortales.
Monday, November 9, 2009
Cell phones, BlackBerry's, iPhones, and Droids oh my....
Did someone open up a flood gate and tell the wireless carriers to dump every conceivable device on the U.S. market all at once and overwhelm us right before the holiday shopping season? Instead of Ho Ho Ho, it’s Mo Mo Mo….Mo choices than any of us can digest.
A quick check of the major carrier web sites show each offering over 50 different models of devices, laptop cards, and netbooks. WOW – between that and the large number of monthly service plans, I think the theory of relativity may be easier to figure out than which rate plan and device combination on which network is best for most consumers. My rudimentary math shows 467,00 possible combinations….kidding….math majors please don’t email me the correct answer….this is for illustration purposes only. Whew…
And if that wasn’t enough the Droid invasion is upon us with Verizon showing ads for the new Eris Android-powered smartphone with stealth bombers dropping objects from the sky in massive quantities bombing earth and when people get closer to see what these alien objects are, it opens to show a VZW smartphone. Feeling bombarded is an appropriate feeling with all of these new things hitting the stores all at once.
Best of luck this holiday season trying to figure which device to buy your loved-ones…..sometimes more isn’t always better in my opinion.