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[The age of the Internet] Those who are Google haters won’t want an Android phone. A Gmail account is required and your calendar and address book don’t sync with anything but Google’s online calendar and address book services.
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[The Village Square] A Look at Googles First Phone: The G1 has Wi-Fi, GPS (but no turn-by-turn directions) and a mediocre camera (for stills no video recording). The dedicated Send, End and Back buttons, and the tiny trackball for scrolling, make the G1 more flexible than the iPhone, but also more complicated.
[CDMA and GSM] T-Mobiles Google Android powered smartphone: The Google Calendar system on Android lets you synchronize with not only your own online calendar, but also with those belonging to friends (with their permission) and any public calendar on the system. It makes it easier than ever to keep track of who is where and when, and the Google Calendar Sync application for your PC will let you keep Google Calendar in sync with a copy of Microsoft Outlook.
[Software news] State of the Art A Look at Googles First Phone: There’s no companion program like iTunes to sync your photos, music and videos to the phone; you’re expected to drag these items to the phone manually after connecting via USB cable to your Mac or PC.
[iphone 3G blog] Is iPhone right for Me?: One of the features of iPhone is Visual Voicemail, but this is not available with all carriers - particularly for those outside of the US. Pressing the Voice Mail button with other carriers simply instructs your iPhone to call your plain old everyday voicemail box where you use it as with any other phone.
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