yes. But, white colored version G1 is problematic, because higlighted characters are hard to read during sunny day ... Black version is fine.
Press and hold in any text field and when the options pop up, select "Input Method" and then choose "Android Keyboard."
the Android platform using the Java programming language there is one application on market that converts to apk the name escapes me but just type java in market search and it will pop up
No it does not.
No, but iPhones do it! :D
If you simply need to call and text, then you would not need internet for it, just like with any other smart phones or android phones. The very first thing you would need to do with a G1 phone is to activate it by logging in to your Google account or set it up if you don't have any yet.
A flashlight
Just figured it out. Just press the Scroll lock key(which is on top of the Page up key) and it should light up.
just press the up key on your keyboard
The LG Ally runs Android 2.1 in its initial release, has a slide-out keyboard, and can use a micro SD card up to 16 GB. It is a low-cost Android phone and works well for most Android apps. It received an update to Android 2.2 in early 2011 which should help performance and compatibility. The differentiating feature for the Ally is likely the keyboard. It's gotten great reviews and real keyboards are great if you text, e-mail, or take notes frequently.
you can change the language if u perform a factory reset and start from scratch on your phone. as soon as u r able to set up the phone u will have the option b4 u initially touch the android.
Occasionally, you will need to go into system preferences, keyboard, set up blue tooth keyboard, and let your Mac rediscover your keyboard.
TECHNICALLY the term android means that outside servers save your information like contacts in the cloud. the first signs of this technology was used by Danger and their Sidekicks in 2002. But the answer you probably want is Google's Android service.. The first android phone ; The G1 with T-Mobile was made in 2008.