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T-Mobile G1, Google Android - InfoSync World

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InfoSync World have published their "Hands-On" preview of the T-Mobile G1 (HTC) handset with Google's Android operating system installed. 'The T-Mobile G1 (nice, easy name, by the way) has a somewhat unique design for QWERTY sliders. It's slightly curved at the lower end, the part that stays in place when the keyboard slides out. The keyboard and buttons were all solid, as we would expect from HTC, and even the trackball felt at least as good as any recent BlackBerry we've tried. The rest of the phone's case felt a little light in the hand. The plastics felt very light, perhaps a little flimsy, and the shell was a bit larger than we'd expect for such a light device. We think there is room to shrink this down in the future.'

Read: T-Mobile G1, Google Android in-depth look - InfoSyncWorld.com

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