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Google Phone: GPS and maps finally work

October 17th, 2008, 6:51 pm by

I finally got the mapping feature on the new T-Mobile G1 Google phone to work. It’s just like using Google Maps on a computer — zoom in and out, get driving directions and get the ‘street view‘ to see an actual picture of the street. The bonus is that this phone includes a GPS chip so it can pinpoint your location in the world, a feature turned off by default as a security measure. 

But in order to access the Google maps, it needs serious Internet. This didn’t work for me for two days and every time, the 3G Internet access appeared spotty.

The first day, all I got was a blank screen. The third day, it finally pulled up a map. But it couldn’t access my location, according to the message that popped up on the screen.  Finally today, the map feature was fully functional, although at one point, it pulled up a map of France (see image below). Whether the successful connection was related to T-Mobile finally turning on 3G in Orange County or my complaint to the company’s media guy, I’m unsure. 

The bummer is that this is just like Google Maps — it’s not a GPS driving device that will vocalize turn-by-turn directions while you’re on the road. This gives you just printed driving directions.

Another bummer is that since I was signed into Google, I expected the mapping feature to already have all my saved destinations. Nope, I had to retype everything in.

Still, having Google Maps on a cell phone is convenient. Plus the quality of the images, the speed of searching and great interactivity for a phone were more than I had expected. 

  

Previously:

Google phone? Yep, we got one

October 15th, 2008, 10:47 pm by

The Google phone doesn’t come out until next week. But I didn’t have to wait that long. The ‘T-Mobile G1‘ arrived in my mail box over the weekend and I have been playing with it ever since. This is the first phone with Google’s mobile operating software called Android.

It’s already received lots of ooh and ahhs from gadget lovers in the newsroom, including from several iPhone users. 

But three days of play (in between working on other projects) really isn’t enough for me to give a thorough review of the G1. In fact, as you read this, I’m still playing with the phone and plan to keep you updated on my discoveries for the next several days — at least until the phone actually goes on sale at 8 a.m. Wednesday.

I have taken a ton of photos, so click HERE for the slideshow. And I will offer daily briefings on the G1.

First impressions

It’s thicker than an iPhone, but hey, you get a QWERTY keyboard. I don’t mind the heft too much. Check out this photo showing the relative thickness of the G1 vs. the Apple iPhone. Still, one person noted that it sticks out in his pants pocket, unlike his iPhone. Read the rest of this entry »

Google phone’s global launch starts at 7:30 a.m.

September 23rd, 2008, 7:36 am by

** Read the update HERE **

I’m listening live to the T-Mobile webcast and will report all details here. Stay tuned.

Listen yourself HERE.

Update: Google Android phone out next week?

September 16th, 2008, 2:01 pm by

Update 1:51 p.m.: It’s official. I just got my invite to T-Mobile’s press conference. More details below in bold..

CrunchGear is reporting that the upcoming Google phone could be announced NEXT WEEK and available to consumers Oct. 20!

T-Mobile is having a press conference in New York on Sept. 23 and sent out this very clear message (image from CrunchGear):

**UPDATE 1:51 p.m.** I received the same invite as above. I can’t make it out to New York next Tuesday, but there will be a webcast, which I’ll write about live at, gulp, 7:30 a.m.!

Other details from this message:

  • The event will include presentations from T-Mobile, Google and other company executives.
  • There will be several street closings.
  • The event will be held at Guastavino’s building.
  • Review units of the phone won’t be available until later this fall.

More insight:


 

 

Google phone apps are looking good

August 29th, 2008, 10:17 am by

Google’s contest to reward developers who are building software for the upcoming Google phone have been winnowed down to 10 finalists (from 1,788 applications submitted earlier this year). Winners get $275,000 each.

There’s a shopping comparison app, several location-based apps, plus one to edit photos, another to share music and another that offers a challenging workout. Check out the finalists at Google’s Android Developer Gallery.

This continues to add to the ongoing excitement of the up-and-coming Google phone, which is rumored to launch this fall first from T-Mobile. Yesterday, as mentioned in my post, “Psst: T-Mobile’s 3G half the price of AT&T’s iPhone plan,” Google announced Android would get its own store, just like the Apple Apps store.

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Why wait for Android when iPhone is already here?

August 20th, 2008, 5:06 pm by

I’m paying close attention to all the talk about the Google Android-friendly phone coming from T-Mobile possibly November 10. Why? Because I am back in the market for a new cell phone.

Google has been working on a mobile-phone operating system of its own and the first phone is expected on T-Mobile October or November, depending on whose report you read. Very exciting.

Unlike iGirl, I don’t own an iPhone nor was I willing to wait in line earlier this month at an Apple store to buy one.  I am currently a T-Mobile subscriber and considered staying with the company just because of its new home-phone service. But T-Mobile doesn’t offer 3G Internet service in OC and I’m getting tired of waiting.

Google Android’s Global Time appHowever, T-Mobile tells me that 3G service is on the way for Orange County. It’s already available in New York, Las Vegas, San Antonio and Austin. For the rest of us, T-Mobile is “launching additional 3G markets throughout the year and will end the year with 3G coverage in 20 to 25 core markets,” said David Henderson, with T-Mobile.

[UPDATE 8/28/08: Psst: T-Mobile’s 3G one-third less than AT&T’s iPhone plan ]

As for the rumored Android-friendly HTC Dream phone, Henderson responded with this: “T-Mobile is on track to bring an Android based phone to market in Q4.”

Waiting for Android means I won’t have to switch cell-phone companies. And I won’t have to deal with Apple’s MobileMe mishaps. But it will be the first Google phone and sure to have bugs. Then again, it will be the first Google phone!

There are at least 1,788 Android applications in development (here are the 50 finalists in Google’s contest), which rivals Apple’s Apps store (currently around 2,121 apps as of today). On Monday, Google released its complete beta developers kit. (If there are any OC developers out there, let me know. I’m working on a story about all of this.)

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