
Bottom line is that after you put together the amount of tools that Google has at its disposal with the Android OS and integrate all these features as they did, it is clear to see what I mean about this phone having the potential of soon surpassing the iPhone. The features have been so nicely integrated that it is just seamless to the user, thus making it simple to use and operate. Once you type your user name and password for you G-Mail account, you are all set. All of your e-mails as well as contacts and all that, is magically there. Google talk and all gets setup and signed in, very cool!!!
The IM tools which supports Google Talk, Windows Live, AOL and Yahoo Messenger is probably the best available out there. Not to mention Google Search and Google Apps integration. This was done flawless. It will make you want to use them all the time.
It supports multiple music player formats, including; MP3, AAC, M4A, DRM-free, WMA, WAV, AMR, MIDI and OGG Vorbis.
In addition to all this, you have the OS itself. The Android OS is probably one of the easiest and fastest to navigate. There is no lag and its much faster than that of the iPhone.
The Keyboard operates very nicely and its very simple to use.
Things I don't like?
- Less battery life when using all features
- It is heavier and bulkier than the iPhone by almost one oz (5.6 oz compared to 4.7 oz for the iPhone). Of course this is due to the simple fact that it has a full Qwerty keyboard. So, its not that bad.
- The screen itself is not multi-touch as that of the the iPhone. Because of this you can't expand in and out as you do in the iPhone. Not good for those used to this feature.
Regardless of these little imperfection, I still give it a 5 out 5 star rating. Way to go Google!!!
TheEvryTin Rating: ★ ★ ★ ★ ★
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