Friday, November 14, 2008

T-Mobile G1 battery




The T-Mobile G1 (previously known as the HTC Dream) is an Internet-enabled smartphone designed by High Tech Computer Corporation. It is the first smartphone in the market that uses Google's Android OS platform with an excellent web browser and strong ties to Google's online services, like Gmail.
Its GPS receiver makes its version of Google Maps more accurate.
It has a touchscreen but depends heavily on its integrated QWERTY keyboard.
The G1 also has Wi-Fi and access to T-Mobile's extensive hotspot network.

In comparison with the iPhone 3G the T-Mobile G1's battery life is acceptable. It's not great, but it can run through a charge in a single day if use the device frequently. On the other hand, if put the device aside as you are working on other projects and leave it just checking for your push emails to come in. At the end of three days it still had a 30% charge.
Type: Li-ion
Voltage:3.7V
Capacity:1200mAh
Color: Black

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