Hot apps the coolest feature of Google's Dream phone
The applications on board Google's Dream phone make it one of the most expandable handsets around. You can already find fun and useful programs, many of them free. And the apps are easy to find and download.9/25/2008 5:00:00 AM By: Dan Nystedt
T-Mobile, Google and High Tech Computer (HTC) unveiled the highly anticipated Android phone in New York on Tuesday, and I got a chance to try out the new handset at HTC's office in Taipei.
The applications on board are by far the coolest feature of the handset, especially Google Maps Street View, which on the handset, allows a person to view a snapshot of an entire street scene at any of several cities.
I chose 42nd street in New York City at the Avenue of the Americas from Google Maps, and once the information downloaded from Chunghwa Telecom's mobile network, I was able to view the street on the handset's screen. It's cool.
There are three ways to navigate a street scene with T-Mobile's G1, or the 'Dream' as HTC calls it.
The funniest was to hit the "compass" function on the handset and move it around by hand. You pan the G1 up and view the screen as if it's the LCD viewfinder on a digital camera, and you're looking at building tops or into trees. Pan down and you can see if anyone dropped some coins on the street. Pan around for an entire 360 degree view of the street from where you are, including taxis, buildings, or a guy walking down the street eating a sandwich.
I can't think of any useful reasons to use Street View – Google Maps is enough to get you where you want to go – but it sure is fun.
The other two ways to navigate on Street View are by using the touch screen to look around or the trackball at the bottom of the phone.
Google is still expanding the Street View database to include more cities.
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