Why Google’s Android Simply Rocks

Android There are dozens hundreds user-interface or aesthetic reasons that I could list off about the T-Mobile G1 which runs Google’s Android. However, it’s the functionality that has really sealed the deal for me.

The form factor and the ability to quickly add such a wide variety of applications to the device really makes it more useful to me then previous smartphones I’ve used.  The variety of applications and new ideas is exciting and fun to watch develop.  Below I’ve listed a number of applications that I’ve loaded and find really useful.

Cool Apps to Check Out

Other Good Apps

Of course, I don’t have all these installed right now (though almost!).  I’ve been testing and experimenting with these apps and many more.  The available application options have grown significantly over the past month. A great indication of a healthy & robust development ecosystem.

If you’re thinking about an Android device – don’t hesitate.  Sure, the G1 may not be the one for you, but watch the next one or two devices that come along on your network.  I promise, even the iPhone doesn’t hold the amount of promise that Android does long term.

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  • angela
    Can you provide a link to the G1 fitness application? I was unable to find it or any other fitness related programs for the G1 (tried android.com/marketplace, androidgear.com and google searches). Even better would be a gps program that recorded running routes and times, such as the tracker software for gps-enabled sony phones (http://tinyurl.com/6rstnm). Have you seen any such applications for the G1? Thanks!
  • While I haven't seen anything like what you describe for routes, times, and such, the Fitness app is in the Marketplace. You can find it under "Lifecycle" in the Applications portion of the Android Market.

    I only look for apps directly from my G1 rather than from any other application source. Hope this helps you find it.
  • Cool. I'll have to check it out. I don't have a G1 but it sounds like it ould be worth the investment.
    Do you have any complaints about it?
  • Terrific ... great!




    ... can you still make phone calls with it?




    [heh heh]
  • Phone calls? It does that too!? What else will I found out about this awesome phone? Too cool!
    ;)
  • is there a 411 service?
  • be_fit
    ...another cool app is CardioTrainer! Helped give me that final push that made me realize I am in love with my G1. CardioTrainer tracks my runs, bike rides, hikes, etc and then gives me performance stats...has made training for my marathon in March sooooo much easier!

    here's a link to their about page:
    www.worksmartlabs.com/cardiotrainer/about.php
  • I love the Cardio Trainer. Love the talking feature it has so you can set it to tell you how far you have gone, or how much time has passed. The new google app for tracking distances though is nice also. Its a toss up I guess. I am going to run my first half marathon and will be using my G1 to help with my training.
  • Wow...Nice post.
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