My transition to the T-Mobile Android G1 is complete.
This is a wonderful phone for business and personal use.
The Blackberry excels at integration with Microsoft Exchange, but that's a non-issue for me.
The G1 is better at just about everything else, and I have had no problem with reading the keyboard (I have the "bronze" model with the black-on-silver keys). T-Mobile's clear plastic case protects it quite well, and a screen protector lasts about 2 months.
The combination of translit and anysoft's soft keyboard make Cyrillic input as easy as it could be (and of course, having a soft keyboard makes the G1 a match for both the G2 and iPhone).
The integration with Google is very clever. Keeping contact's on Google's server means that if you lose your phone, you can get everything back as soon as you get a new phone. There's no need to worry about SIM card backups.
Patrick Jost
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Saturday, October 24, 2009
Bye Bye Blackberry: Part 3
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Tuesday, September 8, 2009
Bye Bye Blackberry: Part 2

UPS delivered the G1. I called T-Mobile to get them to make the changes to the data package.
That was almost instantaneous! They offered to walk me through the process. The only near-showstopper was getting the back off to put the battery and SIM card in.
The T-Mobile representative had done it, but it is hard to describe.
After that, it was very easy. I'd already set up my accounts with gmail, so I only had to add the one account, and it took care of the rest.
I had to import my contacts from the SIM, that was an small, extra, and unexpected step.
There's a program called "translit" (free!) that handles Cyrillic quite well. Type a Russian message, set up an email or SMS, paste in the Russian, send. I had expected this to be something of an ordeal, it wasn't.
I like the G1. It is not a Blackberry, but that's fine. I have to get used to minor things like the alerts and where to look for messages, but not a problem.
I like the "real" keyboard. The polycarbonate case is very nice, but I would not want to have to take it off again.
The screen protector is not perfect, but they never are. I think I'm going to find that this is the phone for me.
The issues I've seen are minor and so far it already resolves some of my Blackberry issues.
Patrick Jost
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