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New Google phone is no iPhone killer

Posted Sep 23 2008, 12:53 PM by Kim Peterson
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Image credit: T-Mobile Google jumped into the phone business today with G1, its new smartphone that will be available in October for $179. The phone is a direct attack on Apple's iPhone and the BlackBerry line. Will it kill the iPhone? No.

The phone is a huge bet for the company. Google knows that mobile is the next big jumping off point for the Internet as people move from simple text messaging to Web surfing, checking e-mail, listening to music and watching videos. Google wants to be the point man for all of that, controlling the software and making more than a few ad bucks along the way.

So Google made software, called Android, for mobile systems. The software can work with just about any phone, and several makers are coming out with Google phones in the next few years. HTC made the first Google phone, the G1 announced today. Google shares are up less than 1% to $432.30.

A quick rundown on the G1. It will be offered through T-Mobile. It's a 3G phone that can also connect through Wi-Fi connections. It has a touchscreen, a music player, a camera and can get tunes through Amazon's music store. Unlike the iPhone, it has an actual physical keyboard. And you can buy games and other applications for it at Google's online store, called the Google Market.Image credit: T-Mobile

If you sign a two-year contract, the phone costs $179. And you have a choice of two plans: $25 for unlimited data and $35 for unlimited data and texts. That's on top of a voice plan.

The Wall Street Journal's Walt Mossberg is calling the G1 the first real competitor to the iPhone.

But more notable is what the G1 doesn't have. It lacks support for Microsoft Exchange, which means it can't easily sync with Microsoft Outlook. And it has far less memory than the iPhone, with just a 1 gigabyte memory card. Both problems can be fixed, but as it stands now, the G1 is not a device for business users.

Another problem is that T-Mobile's 3G service is only available in 13 markets, and the company is trying to expand that to 27 by the end of the year. The iPhone is in far more 3G markets through AT&T.

The G1 is clearly a consumer phone, and that means it's going head to head with Apple's iPhone. The iPhone outshines Google's effort in too many areas right now, including size, weight, network availability and the number of programs you can download at Apple's App Store.

But Google doesn't need to beat the iPhone. Google wants to spread its Android software far and wide in as many phones as possible. Some of those phones will be sophisticated smartphones, and others might be simple little things used mostly for talking. Google needs volume to scale up its mobile advertising network, and that's what it's going after.

Analysts at Collins Stewart estimate that by 2011, Android can be a $5 billion global ad revenue opportunity for Google. Android will fully blossom by that time, the analysts said.

Update: Oof. After reading Gizmodo's list of what's wrong with the Google phone, I repeat: No iPhone killer.

Related reading:

Google's cell phone plans delayed

Google goes beyond the browser wars

Google gets into the wireless business

Comments

 

Here it is Duane...so much for it being free :)

There are too many gadets out there...I'm tired of spending all the money and time involved in trying to keep up with all this technology.

For example ...just got ipods for the kids ...now a new version is out with extra features....no one wants the older version now ....tired of feeling like we are getting ripped off.

Same for Cell phones and PCs ...outdated as soon as you purchase them ...also must spend lots of $$$ on top of the initial purchase just to use the features.

Ditto...BP

feeling ripped off by having to buy new iPods every year?  buy a zune -- at least they update the software / firmware on old devices when they deliver a new version.

"Android will fully blossom by that time" (2011).  Guess Steve Jobs was wrong ... He said the iPhone was 5 years ahead of anything else out there.  Looks like its only 4 years ahead of anything out there :-).  Sorry to play Apple fanboy ... I've had my iPhone for just over a year (bought at the first big price cut) and I have yet to see a phone that matches its usability.  It's not that the iPhone can do everything, but what it does do it does exceptionally well and far more effortlessly than any other solution I've seen.

The real appeal is the Asian market, if adoption rates are high then the phone's a success. The American consumer must have the infrastructure in place to benefit. Japan for the most part benefits from its country size, so better adoption. We'll see!

BP is correct, there is much technology available that has saturated the market. If you want to be cool, spend the dollars. I'm always asking what the benefit is, that's what the marketing team hopefully deploys in the campaign.

Technology is making people dumber. Slang is bad and texting is worse. It's no wonder why American children are behind in school. When are these companies going to start making mainstream software to help are kids compete in global market?

Buy a  Zune?  Apparently, 'J' works for Microsoft.  All technology becomes obsolete, and getting burned by newer models is frustrating but almost unavoidable.  Buying an inferior, already-obsolete product doesn't seem like the best solution.

Concerned - why don't you help your children? it's not the texting affecting their education, it's you.  Don't blame technology, everything a child needs to be well educated is literally at their fingertips.  It is a parent's responsibility to instill values and language into a child, not a phone company.  I'm tired of all the finger pointing in America, look in the mirror before you blame a corporation, whose main purpose is to generate income, not education.  That's what school is for.  I hate coming to an article about a phone and having to lash out on someone's comment, but ignorance cannot be tolerated... blame everyone but yourself...LMFAO..TTYL

You buy what you want.  I don't have an Ipod or Iphone.  Still have my old Razor.  A lot of people give into peer pressure.  A waste of $$$.  Spend wisely...give it a few more years and I'm sure other companies will have better products.

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