T-Mobile Names Its First HSPA+ Phone, the HTC G2
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I got a G1, jailbroken with cyanogen android 2.2 FroYo. I thought the G2 would be something crazy. This is very dissapointing. Just gonna wait till tax time to upgrade to a better android phone.
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jmaloSep 2, 2010, 12:54 PM
How well does the G1 run with 2.2? I've been told a G1 with 2.2 would have minimal amounts of memory available.
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it feels nice. a bit unstable and memory is about 18-20mb left but you now have built in "apps2SD" so most of your apps you download will go to SD. I also have Sense UI with pinch to zoom. battery life is sparratic but not too bad. camera tends to work faster with a bit more options and better user interface.
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That G1 of yours knows whose boss doesn't it? 😉
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Yeah, the G2 is "only" 2.2, but the beauty of it is going to be internet browsing speed. HSPA+ is much faster than current 3g. if you are in an area where HSPA+ is avaiable.
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800MHz processor? Fail! I was going to get it til I saw that.
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jmaloSep 3, 2010, 12:13 PM
It is supposedly going to have a dedicated GPU that runs at 205 MHz, which will make up for the difference in CPU in most instances.
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And what would you do with the extra 200Mhz?? Seriously, don't call something a FAIL if you have no idea what it means. The chip in the G2 is different, not radically so, but still different than the one in the HD2, Nexus, Droid 2/X, Incredible, EVO, etc. Smaller 45 nm process as well as an integrated GPU, which I don't believe the original batch of Snapdragons had. Its kind of like comparing the Nexus to the Vibrant. Both run at the same speed, but the Vibrant's CPU/GPU combo is just a bit more powerful. Clock speed isn't everything.
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What exactly did you expect? You've got a combo CPU/GPU chip running the show, a perfect screen size, a QWERTY and FroYo. You weren't holding out for a FFC, were you? Perhaps a built-in coffee maker? How about a cupholder?
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