google.com— Google cooperates with Samsung to produce phones with equipped with Google search, Google Maps for mobile, and Gmail application.
Jan 8, 2007View in Crawl 4
Google Mobile Maps (formerly Google Local Mobile i believe) is a really good app. Just need a java phone. Wish i traveled more just so i could use it more. I dont care if this comes preinstalled on a phone, but i think more and more people need to know about apps like this. Also Operamini is the way to go for surfing.
how I invision a google phone invite only would work:. A friend of yours has a google phone, so he vouches for you and you get one, free. You get a number and cool features because it's in beta and you get used to it. Then you get an email saying the beta is going to be up in two weeks, but don't wory, you can keep you phone number, they just need to switch the account from beta to regular, and it's still gonna be free. You think cool, no big. You go you use the phone the next day and notice google maps is gone. You email google help. They send you you the standard phone wiki help. It has no mention of google maps. You email them back again. They send you the same page again, which you check, at the bottom it says there is a phone number in 650 area code. You call this number on long distance (25c/min) and get put on hold for 3 hours. They tell you the phone never had google maps. You say it did, and ask for someone else. After four tiers of support you get someone on the projects team who tells you the phone once had it but the feature was removed with the last update and cannot be put back. However, you can access it if you type an address of maps.google.com into the brower window of the phone, but will be charged now for internet usage of 50 cents a minute for each time you connect to look at a map. It was however. free to use while it was in beta. You hang up, angry. You now recieve an email telling you the phone, due to copyright issues, will no longer be called or referred to as a phone but as a mobile communications unit or MCU from this point on. there is a long EULA. you just click yes. Your friend calls you, but now the MCU cannot recieve the call from him some reason having to due with your friend phone being a different version of the google phone then yours, even though you can get calls from microsoft phones and IPhones just fine.... out of frustration You throw the google phone into a large lake. Google then calls your house line 2 minutes later to tell you the MCU called them to say it's got water damange. Because of the EULA you clicked through without reading online just yesterday you missed a part that says "In the event of loss or damage..." and you now owe google 650 dollars.Thats all I got. It's actally based on my experience using writeley. Now called Doc's and Spredsheets
Blah. This isn't the Google Phone. We're gathering a community in preparation for the official annoucement and launch. Google has a history of releasing well researched top notch products...plus it's supposed to be made by HTC (same people who made the Sprint Mogul), run Linux, and make use of an internal GPS. What more can you ask for?!<a class="user" href="http://www.GoogleMobilePhone.net">http://www.GoogleMobilePhone.net</a>
shlemieloJan 8, 2007
how is it already "legendary?"
ragipyJan 8, 2007
And my samsung phone still can't run gmail application, good job google
jasonjdpJan 9, 2007
Google Mobile Maps (formerly Google Local Mobile i believe) is a really good app. Just need a java phone. Wish i traveled more just so i could use it more. I dont care if this comes preinstalled on a phone, but i think more and more people need to know about apps like this. Also Operamini is the way to go for surfing.
johndgeekJan 9, 2007
@ newsfanye ( or whatever he calls himself next)<a class="user" href="http://www.southparkx.net/episodes/1009-mystery-of-the-urinal-deuce">http://www.southparkx.net/episodes/1009-mystery-of-the-urinal-deuce</a>Just remember that it's the government trying to make it look like they did it.
trashkenJan 9, 2007
Think he was meaning to say bGone.
thatrezJan 10, 2007
@JohnDGeek or trying to make you think it looks like they did it
thatrezJan 10, 2007
your both wrong, it would be invite only
thatrezJan 10, 2007
how I invision a google phone invite only would work:. A friend of yours has a google phone, so he vouches for you and you get one, free. You get a number and cool features because it's in beta and you get used to it. Then you get an email saying the beta is going to be up in two weeks, but don't wory, you can keep you phone number, they just need to switch the account from beta to regular, and it's still gonna be free. You think cool, no big. You go you use the phone the next day and notice google maps is gone. You email google help. They send you you the standard phone wiki help. It has no mention of google maps. You email them back again. They send you the same page again, which you check, at the bottom it says there is a phone number in 650 area code. You call this number on long distance (25c/min) and get put on hold for 3 hours. They tell you the phone never had google maps. You say it did, and ask for someone else. After four tiers of support you get someone on the projects team who tells you the phone once had it but the feature was removed with the last update and cannot be put back. However, you can access it if you type an address of maps.google.com into the brower window of the phone, but will be charged now for internet usage of 50 cents a minute for each time you connect to look at a map. It was however. free to use while it was in beta. You hang up, angry. You now recieve an email telling you the phone, due to copyright issues, will no longer be called or referred to as a phone but as a mobile communications unit or MCU from this point on. there is a long EULA. you just click yes. Your friend calls you, but now the MCU cannot recieve the call from him some reason having to due with your friend phone being a different version of the google phone then yours, even though you can get calls from microsoft phones and IPhones just fine.... out of frustration You throw the google phone into a large lake. Google then calls your house line 2 minutes later to tell you the MCU called them to say it's got water damange. Because of the EULA you clicked through without reading online just yesterday you missed a part that says "In the event of loss or damage..." and you now owe google 650 dollars.Thats all I got. It's actally based on my experience using writeley. Now called Doc's and Spredsheets
gainesAug 5, 2007
Blah. This isn't the Google Phone. We're gathering a community in preparation for the official annoucement and launch. Google has a history of releasing well researched top notch products...plus it's supposed to be made by HTC (same people who made the Sprint Mogul), run Linux, and make use of an internal GPS. What more can you ask for?!<a class="user" href="http://www.GoogleMobilePhone.net">http://www.GoogleMobilePhone.net</a>
rubio22Mar 23, 2009
Use a reverse phone search to find unlisted numbers. <a class="user" href="http://thephonereverselookup.com" rel="nofollow">http://thephonereverselookup.com</a>