T-Mobile G1 - beautiful Android

Multimedia

The camera’s resolution is 3.2 megapixels, it has autofocus, but no flash. There are no settings, we can’t record videos and image quality is terrible, the photos have noise, they are blurry, there are few colors and the automatic white balance misses sometime, which results in blueish images. There’s no use telling any more about this part, images are displayed below.

T-Mobile G1

The greatest lacks of the musical part are the 3.5 mm jack and the FM radio, but the music player is a nice piece of software. Of course it’s not any better than the ones from the rivals, but it’s easy to use and it looks cool. We can sort tracks by ID3 tags, scrolling works fine, but there is unfortunately no equalizer. Sound quality is surprisingly good through handsfree, the default headset is mediocre, it doesn’t have a very clear sound.

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I’ve almost forgot an important thing: the music player can run in the background, just like all other programs. Don’t think of a multitasking like in the case of Windows Mobile or Symbian, there is no task manager which could be used to switch between applications, but if we use the home key to exit from somewhere than our position is stored and we get the same view upon return. The only exception is the music player, as we can access it via the taskbar – unfortunately we can’t control playback from here, so in order to skip tracks we first have to pull the taskbar down and then tap the track title in order to make the application appear. By the way the player can’t play back movies.

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