Grim... wrote:
You can pay £20 a month and get it for £100. It doesn't seem to be on PAYG.
It's a fuckload of phone for that money.
Tell them about the LED/vibrate customise dialog!
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(And yes, fucksake, without wanting to get into a tedious argument, Apple (sort of) have a patent on phones with headphone jacks so when Google sent them the G1 and said "is there anything on here you don't like?" (I'm not making this up) they said "Yeah, the headphone socket and the multi-touch" and Google being pussies got rid of them. You plug headphones in via an adaptor).
He's really not making this up. Apple own a patent on running music remote control over a standard 3.5mm jack plug, as opposed to using an extra wire or a little stub plugged in alongside it. As Google's CEO is an Apple board member, sources indicate they ran the design of the G1 past Apple to see if it violated any patents. Either they knew already and never put a standard headphone jack on, or they were asked to remove it by Apple. No-one seems to know.
Same thing with multitouch.
I don't understand why they didn't have a standard 3.5mm jack with a little two-prong connector next to it, like my old Sharp minidisc player had, though. That'd be more useful than the weird HTC thing the G1 has (which looks like a mini USB port but has a few extra connections; their Windows Mobile phones have these too) and can't cause any problems at Apple.