Posted on Sep 30, 2010
TMobile G2 Hands On Review

TMobile G2 Hands On Review

After months of waiting, finally we got TMobile G2 in our hand!

We know for sure that this is Google phone, because the box is full of Google logo, Google apps logo, and all Google apps are preinstalled on the machine. Check out the screenshot on the gallery below.

At this moment, we’re uploading the unboxing video to Youtube. So stay tune, it should be up in about an hour!

[UPDATE] Holy smokes, this thing is FAST. The booting time is between 10-12 seconds, and on average we get 6-7Mbps download speed. Check it out on the gallery below.

G2 4G speed

G2 4G speed

[UPDATE] Unboxing video uploaded, check it below – or watch it on Youtube

[UPDATE] TMobile G2 multitouch capability is  better than Nexus One. It doesn’t exhibit axis-pointer issue that Nexus One had.  Using app called Multitouch Test and Multitouch Visualizer , we can also see that TMobile G2 can register up to 4 points. Sadly the Samsung Galaxy phones can do five finger, but four is definitely better than two that Nexus One and the original Droid has.

Four multitouch points on TMobile G2

Four multitouch points on TMobile G2

No Multitouch Problem on TMobile G2

No Multitouch Problem on TMobile G2

[UPDATE] Benchmark Result using Qadrant. Behold the new king?

TMobile G2 Quadrant Benchmark Result

TMobile G2 Quadrant Benchmark Result

Linpack for Android Benchmark result

Linpack for Android Benchmark result

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3 Responses to “TMobile G2 Hands On Review”

  1. reddragon72 says:

    Are you in an HSPA+ area??? Those numbers for 3G are pretty good, but last night I tested my Vibrant for curiosity and I was getting a constant 5700-6200 download and 1200-1400 upload in a HSPA+ area. I'll snap a pic of it and link to it if people are doubtful. It seems that if this is a HSPA+ phone it should be pulling a lot more speed then that.

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