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more about #tmobileg1 Reil: Lifehacker Ninja Stars: Buggery. I just went through the trouble of flashing it onto my phone last weekend. more » txfisher001: I've got a Hero, and although no Google Navigation yet, they are pushing out a firmware update that fixes several bugs.... more » EBone: Just a quick Android question - will older phones like the G1 and MyTouch ever get the 2.0 OS pushed to them, or are they stuck with 1.6? more » PhineasJW: Reason #36 I chose Android over the alternatives. Can't wait. Thank you XDA. #googlemapsnavigationg1 more » fdisk: Awesome! I just installed it and it works like a charm! Can't wait to take it for a spin tomorrow :) EDIT: BTW the instructions above did NOT help me... more » 可愛い兎: I Binged this with Google the other day... #googlemapsnavigationg1 more » FooSchnickens - Full of SCAR: So do you have to adb into the phone in order for this to work? I hate having to slog through countless pages of "omg it's not working halp" and "yes ... more » OCEntertainment: Well, that pretty much decides it for me. I'm waiting it out to see if the G1 will get an official update, but if the other phones get it and the G1er... more » Yanguang: There's still hope for seeing Eclair on my HTC Magic then :D #tmobileg1htcdreamandroid20 more » Neight: How does Android 2.0 stack up against the whole hero/sense build HTC has done? If you ahve a G1, do yourself a favor and flash one of KingKlick's hero... more » fdisk: I just noticed his battery went from 1/2 to 1/4 in the 8 minutes he used it. Since synching is not available and he barely did any 3G browsing I'm a... more » Sith_Mafia: can't we just wait till the official 2.0 firmware push occurs? #tmobileg1htcdreamandroid20 more » PurpleMonkeyDishwasher:: So the sluggishness is not attributed to the specs of the G1 but rather to the software port of the coder? That's good news, I'm sure (CN)2 will come ... more » Neight: I've been rocking the HERO OS on my G1 for a week or so now and can honestly say I don't know why you would want to use anything else. I wish they wou... more » logruszed: You know I've tripped a lot of circuits, oh lord I've maxed a lot of capacitors; but I never touched nothing that my logic board could kill. you kno... more » cudthecrud: I've cyanogen'ed my phone already. Should I restore it to Tmo OS just to get their legit Donut or is it the exact same thing I've been running? more » Bloodbeard: I've been running Donut features for a few weeks. Most of the changes are good, but I can't stand the new camera. more » ritalin: Though I would drop in to comment on a few things. For all those new to flashing a new rom, there are a few things to be careful of even though you no... more » dingus: Never go full Hero... Cyanogen 4.0.1 more » ColonelGentleman: I really like that little events notice on the front page. I wish my iPhone had that. Like a little area for text alerts that stays on the main page... more » -
#android
Google Maps Navigation Hits the G1, MyTouch, All Other 1.6 Handsets
Google Maps Navigation, even if it's not perfect, was one of the juiciest features of Android 2.0. Today, Google's finally set it free: It's now available for any phone with Android 1.6 Donut, including the G1 and MyTouch 3G. More » -
#googlemapsnavigation
How To Hack Google Maps Navigation Onto Your G1
It's basically a ritual now: Fresh feature debuts on new Android phone; hack-happy G1 owners see new feature, develop seething jealousy; said owners work tirelessly to steal new feature. Last week, Google Maps Navigation hit the Droid. Today, the G1. More » -
#android
Video: Android 2.0 Running on T-Mobile G1 aka HTC Dream
Android 2.0 only came out last week, but the open-source community has already ported it the T-Mobile G1 / HTC Dream, the first Android phone. Check it out: More » -
#android
T-Mobile Pushing Android 1.6 Donut Update Right Now
Alas, not for everyone: Having sent the update to Ion developer phones just a few days ago, T-Mobile is commencing a gradual rollout that should finish up in the next few days. Here's what you'll get, with this Donut: More » -
#hackmodo
Android Hacking For The Masses
Reasons to hack, or "root," your Android handset: Custom OS upgrades, PC tethering, full-phone SD backups. Reason not to: It's really scary. At least it was, until now. More » -
#touchscreens
Synaptics ClearPad 3000 Means 10 Fingers Multitouching Your Phone, Crazy New Gestures
The iPhone probably doesn't use Synaptics' original ClearPad capacitive screen multitouch technology, but maybe Apple will use the ClearPad 3000, since it registers ten fingers simultaneously. I hope they steal this three-finger crumple gesture at least, it's so cool: More » -
#android
T-Mobile G1 Android 1.5 Cupcake Rollout Pushed Back a Week
The Cupcake update expected um, now for the T-Mobile G1 has been pushed back a week, and now it's gonna be "early June" before everybody has it on their phone. Lame. [T-Mobile, Thanks Jon] -
#android
Next-Gen T-Mobile G1 May Have a Slide-out QWERTY
Boy Genius says the next-gen T-Mobile G1 (Bigfoot) supposedly seems to continue the practice of having a slide-out QWERTY, but this time, won't have that curved chin blocking your right hand. More » -
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#rumor
T-Mobile Pushing Android 1.5 'Cupcake' Update to Select G1s
We've received a few tips that a certain, baked-goods-themed update has been pushed over the air to some G1 users this morning, bringing video recording, an onscreen keyboard, and plenty more. So, G1ers? —Thanks, tipsters! -
#android
Latest Android Cupcake 1.5 Build Gets Video Walkthrough
It usually takes me about 60-90 seconds to eat a cupcake; this guy took about 10 minutes with his. On view: the new camcorder function, soft keyboard, browser improvements and YouTube uploads. More » -
#androidapps
Android App of the Week: NBA Game Time Tracks the Playoffs
NBA's official Game Time app has hit the Market, just in time for the playoffs. On top of scores, stats and schedules, it can use Android's multitasking to track scores in real time. More » -
#tmobile
Major T-Mobile Launch Event Set For April 21 in NYC: Will We See the Next Android Phone?
T-Mobile just sent out invitations for a big launch event happening in NYC on April 21. What might they be up to? More » -
#gmail
Redesigned Mobile Gmail for iPhone and Android Is Faster, Appier, Awesomer
Google's redesigned mobile Gmail site for iPhone and Android is live and it seems better than the original in every way: It's faster, more app-like, and has an improved user interface. We like. More » -
#androidapps
Android App of the Week: GV Dials Numbers With Your Google Voice/Grand Central Number
If you rejoiced at Google's re-rollout of the one-phone-number-for-life Grand Central service as Google Voice, you'll be pretty happy about GV—an app that can place outdoing calls using your universal number. More » -
#android
Google's G1 Tethering Move Sets Precedent For Carrier-Specific Android App Markets
When Google yanked tethering apps from the Android Market, anger broiled in customers and developers alike. Google's response is simple, but has far-reaching implications: tethering apps are back, just not for T-Mobile USA customers. More » -
#androidapps
ShopSavvy Android App Now Displays Local Store Inventory in Real Time
Beyond scanning a barcode and finding you the best deal either online or in nearby brick-and-mortar stores, ShopSavvy can now tie into major retailers' inventory systems to see if things are actually in stock. More » -
#android
'My Account' Android App Manages Your T-Mobile Affairs, Stimulates Your Miserliness
Remaining minutes and texts, a bill summary, online payment capabilities, and support information are a few of the features in T-Mobile's first official Android app, released today to thrifty G1ers everywhere. More » -
#dealzmodo
Dealzmodo: T-Mobile G1 for $98
Amazon has a deal today for anyone interested in the G1. Currently, they are offering the black version for $98 with a 2-year T-Mo contract—a savings of $82. [Amazon via Androidandme via andronica] -
#android
Android Dev Phone 1.1 Fixes Key Problems
If you wanted the unlocked $400 Android G1 phone but were reluctant because of its problems, the new 1.1 update fixes most, but still leaves the issue of running paid applications partially unsolved. More » -
#android
Unlocked Developer G1 Banned From Accessing Paid Apps
Anyone who bought the $400 unlocked developer G1 is in for a nasty surprise: Google, citing piracy concerns, won't allow those handsets to access paid Marketplace apps. More »




