T-Mobile’s Next Android Phone, The G2
The first and most obvious reason to pick up the T-Mobole G2 phone is the operating system. Phones with the Android operating system are the fastest growing market in the mobile phone industry, and the G2 boasts Android version 2.2. Applications for this operating system are easy to develop using the Java programming language and can be freely distributed without a developer's license, which leads to a high volume of free, quality applications for Android. There is also several Google services available, such as Gmail, Google Maps, and Google Voice. The operating system updates often and makes very huge advances with each update, making for a major selling point.
Another great reason that the G2 is a very anticipated phone is the large number of T-Mobile G2 accessories and Google G2 accessories available for the phone. Because the T-Mobile G2 support wireless headsets, headphones and bluetooth devices in many shapes, sizes and styles, it really reaches a large spectrum of customers. There are already many protective cases available. Also available are a plethora of T-Mobile G2 Chargers, for the computer, home, and car- although the battery for the G2 lasts quite a long time without the need for a charger, having one handy wherever you go is a plus. Overall, the large amount of accessories and chargers for the G2 out well before its release means that the case you want and the charger you need will most likely be available for even pre-ordered G2 phones.
The hardware this phone carries makes a huge statement in itself - an 800MHz processor and 512MB RAM means the processing and memory of this phone rivals many netbooks and older desktops. A 5 megapixel camera with auto focus and flash coupled with an HD camcorder means you're never without photo and video memories of those spur-of-the-moment events. The G2 is also built for T-Mobile's fastest network, so getting information, maps and photos take no time at all. Finally, there is the touch screen. It is huge- 3.7 inches with 480x800 resolution makes for crisp, clear icons, graphics, photos, and videos.
The large debate amongst touchscreen typing and keyboards have and will always continue to rage on as more phones become developed. The G2, however, took the route of using a keyboard. However, unlike some phones with slide-out keyboards, this keyboard is hardly obtrusive, the keys are a decent size, and the phone is still marvelously slim, meaning most of the complaints made by touch-screen keyboard advocates are quieted.
Overall, the Android operating system, the large range and availability of chargers, cases, and other accessories, the revolutionary hardware, and the easy-to-access, easy to type with keyboard make the T-Mobile G2 the new phone to see. It will make a statement, and serve not just as a phone, but a camera, camdorder, music player, and anything you can find or make an application for all neatly fitting into the palm of your hand and sliding nicely into pockets.
Tags: accessories, chargers, hardware, t-mobile g2
