engadget.com — The G1 eschews a standard 3.5mm headphone jack for its proprietary ExtUSB connector, meaning you'll need custom headphones or an adapter to plug in your own. What's worse, the adapter won't be available immediately at launch. Why, HTC? Why?
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evil_doerSep 24, 2008
youre right i was thinking of my previous phone :|
peterinjapanSep 24, 2008
I hope that Android will turn out to be a really successful product. But can anyone argue that Google's success rate is really low? I mean, search, Gmail, these are great, but what's up with all those lame little things they bring out and then you never hear of them again. Of course, this phone has some kind of great interface for using Google Docs right out of the box, right? It doesn't?* Buys more Apple stock *
willgonzSep 25, 2008
I think it will go the way of the N-Gage. So many big players are writing apps for the iPhone. Time will tell, we will see if tmobile will meet the demand.
jakswaSep 30, 2008
dug down for not being able to read the future:<a class="user" href="http://arstechnica.com/news.ars/post/20080925-t-mobiles-1gb-data-limit-on-android-g1-droppedfor-now.html">http://arstechnica.com/news.ars/post/20080925-t-mo ...</a>
radyeJan 2, 2009
nice keep go like this..
beezer123Mar 9, 2009
Basically a way to force people to buy their headphones from themselves instead of 3rd party ones.<a class="user" href="http://www.dsi-for-free.co.uk" rel="nofollow">http://www.dsi-for-free.co.uk</a>