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Ars Technica review of Google's Android G1 phone--In the shadow of the iPhone

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The T-Mobile G1 Google smartphone, designed by Google and made by HTC, remains firmly in the shadow of the iPhone—for now. The phone, which goes on sale next week in the US and next month in Britain, was released too early. The HTC hardware and Android OS that powers it lack the polish and depth of even the iPhone 1.0 in most respects. It's not a bad phone, but the software and hardware needed more time in the oven to bring them to a golden brown crispness.

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I'm not really in the market for a G1 phone (and I'm not a T-Mobile customer), but it is an interesting review.  Ultimately, I think it will be a good thing if it pushes Apple to keep improving the iPhone.

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