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[QUOTE="bob%20barker:859434"]On a spec sheet, the iphone is a bit better: http://blog.wired.com/gadgets/2008/09/showdown-htc-t.html But it is -sorta- apples and oranges. This guy breaks it down: The iPhone is an iPod with phone capability. It leads on entertainment but lags on phone capabilities and PDA functions. It truly shines in terms of how the device looks and the iPhone application store has a massive number of applications, unfortunately most aren’t very good, but by virtue of massive numbers it actually has a large number of good ones. The G1 is a front end to Google’s back end services. It is actually better with things like Gmail and the other Google communications products, it is much better with You Tube, and it has a better browser than even the iPhone has. It lags on both total applications massively and good applications but it is hard to find a bad Google application in their application store because Google focused much more on initial quality of third party applications. The G1 has a really nice keyboard and is vastly better for text entry but a smaller screen and while both the iPhone and G1 don’t have great battery life at least the G1 has a battery you can replace. The phone itself isn’t as attractive as the iPhone but it is a lot more robust and it has a memory expansion slot suggesting, along with the replaceable battery, that it is both more robust and will last longer. http://www.technologypundits.com/index.php?article_id=511[/QUOTE]
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