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    Default The HTC T-Mobile G2

    G2 HD redesign:



























    G2 Classic redesign:


    There's a subtle front camera on the edge of the upper speaker, like the Xperia X1.









    3D swiping with blur



    2D swiping with blur



    Homescreen Icon Animation










    I firmly believe these changes should be implemented for the G2 to at least have a chance against next year's iPhone HD (a reasonable prediction) as well as the highly anticipated WM7 Tegra-equipped phone offerings.

    Hardware additions:

    1) Tilting screen (a must for watching movies, live TV... etc, and a big upperhand over the iPhone as well)
    e.g. http://img171.imageshack.us/my.php?i...ntilteddv3.jpg
    e.g. http://img243.imageshack.us/my.php?i...ltingg2pi4.jpg
    2) Subtle front camera on the edge of the speaker. (like the X1's cam, for waving hand gesture control software, and video chats)
    3) 3.5 headphone jack e.g. http://img353.imageshack.us/img353/2729 ... setzw0.jpg
    4) TV out
    5) Dedicated Lock/Unlock side switch (like the Nokia 5800 XpressMusic "Tube")
    6) Face sensor (turns off screen to save power during calls, like the Nokia "Tube")


    Hardware Improvements: e.g. http://img381.imageshack.us/my.php?imag ... ertnh2.jpg

    1) Screen resolution 800×480 or 800x600 (no quality drop with DVDrips)
    2) A compete design overhaul e.g. http://img122.imageshack.us/my.php?i...remierenp3.jpg OR keep the classic G2 basic geek look with a smaller, less protruding "chin" piece with no angle transition (flat phone, please) and a bigger screen (see next point).
    3) A bigger, flush screen that fills the sliding part front (dead space makes the G1 appear to be ugly, as opposed to the Touch HD's minimal dead space on the front)
    4) Ultra low-power Tegra-like processor (GPU+CPU) capable of seemlessly handling OpenGL ES 2.0 gfx effects, transitions, and lengthy HD playback e.g. http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=V0U_Zzcwc10
    5) More inward travel with keyboard key strokes
    6) More responsive/sensitive compass
    7) 5MP camera with flash
    8) OLED screen (OLED displays appear brighter and sharper than LCDs, even when viewed at an angle. They are viewable in sunlight. And as a side benefit of ditching the LCD backlight, OLEDs are battery thrifty. OLED screens refresh faster, so they're better at displaying video.)
    9) A one-touch Omni-directional Nub instead of the Trackball (you can't constantly hold down a direction on the trackball. Much better for web scrolling, ESSENTIAL for gaming) e.g. http://img523.imageshack.us/my.php?image=g1g2newym3.jpg

    Browser:

    1) Java V8 implementation for faster page rendering (Chrome Java language)
    2) Tabs instead of Windows (like Chrome, easier to switch/open a new tab) e.g. http://img90.imageshack.us/my.php?image ... omoxi1.jpg
    3) Smoother scrolling/zooming, multitouch drivers.
    4) More on-screen controls, PLEASE, at least on touch and a few seconds after: e.g. http://img407.imageshack.us/my.php?i...2chromoym0.jpg
    a) "Back" & "Forward" (which bring a swipable "cover flow view" for history pages when you hold either of them)
    b) "Refresh"
    c) "Stop"
    d) "OPEN NEW TAB"
    e) "Bring on-screen QWERTY"
    f) "Bookmarks" (which also bookmarks a page if held down)
    ... and no need for an address bar
    5) Flash and Silverlight support.
    6) Ability to have Googled words available on a bar to easily jump to on a page (like Firefox, not Chrome)
    7) Browser Widget support (like Opera Mobile recently)


    Maps:

    1) Full Google Earth with smooth Open GL ES 2.0 rendering support (with all overlays available including 3D buildings, and Panoramic "Street" View as an embedded overlay, not a separate mode)
    2) "Live Mode" addition (http://www.enkin.net)


    Other:

    1) Full Bluetooth 2.1/3.0 capability out of the box
    2) App installation possible on memory card.
    3) Multiple video codec support out of the box (notably: xvid, divx)
    4) All icons are, actually, really small widgets i.e. they update with new notifications e.g. Google Reader icon on http://img249.imageshack.us/my.php?imag ... topuz7.jpg , the "Gallery" icon shows miniature existing images and stills from the user's gallery, some icons are minimized widgets that expand and blur the background when clicked... etc. e.g. http://img220.imageshack.us/my.php?i...imationlc1.jpg
    5) Holding down the "Home" button zooms out to bring a "Panels" view of all the windows of the currently running programs like the X1 e.g. http://img522.imageshack.us/my.php?i...2panelsrg9.jpg , or a scrollable "Carousel" view like the Tegra UI[/I].
    6) Multilingual on-screen keyboard (Arabic, Chinese, Dutch, English, Farsi, Flemish, French, German, Japanese, Portuguese, Russian, Spanish, Urdu...etc)
    7) Screen orientation changes according to the Accelerometer, regardless the status of the slide-out keyboard.
    8) Pressing the "menu" button brings up an attractive semi-transparent Blackberry Storm-like menu overlay with illustrations and a 1-word description on each button, instead of the ugly, opaque, irregular menu of the G1 e.g. http://img440.imageshack.us/my.php?i...ignmenump0.jpg
    9) Customizable camera hand gestures e.g. waving hand sideways at homescreen shifts between the 3 desktops, waving the hand downwards always pulls down the status bar, waving the hand upwards brings you back to the homescreen (these gestures are used for scrolling when on the ChroMo browser).


    WoW factor:

    1) OpenGL ES 2.0 3D homescreen animations, like having the 3 homescreens laid out on a rotating triangular prism e.g. http://img227.imageshack.us/my.php?i...ingg2hdms7.jpg
    2) OpenGL ES 2.0 media players effects e.g. http://www.tat.se/images/demo/part123.mov
    3) OpenGL ES 2.0 browser effects with easy navigation of web pages, with full previews, zooming, and categorized headers e.g http://www.tat.se/images/demo/Browser.mov
    4) Google's "G" logo on the back that lights when the phone is on, flashes when receiving a call/notification, slightly fades with low battery.


    Welcomed improvements:

    1) Slimmer phone (G1's not thick, but it's not thin either. It's possible as Tegra is a smaller processor, low-power, requires less battery juice, and the same can be said about the OLED screen)


    Wallpaper:

    http://img408.imageshack.us/my.php?imag ... er2cz0.jpg
    My first post...

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    Default Re: The HTC T-Mobile G2

    FAIL -

    G2 is going to be the Touch HD...

    not sure if it will run Android or WM6.1

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    Default Re: The HTC T-Mobile G2

    All the Gphones (G1, G2 ,G3.... etc) are going to run Android. That's the whole point. So you, sir, fail.

    As far as the Touch HD rumor, heard about it. The thing is, it's an incredibly good looking phone, but has no keyboard and no physical keys in portrait mode. That makes it inferior to the G2 design you got there. But sure if they're going to add a keyboard on the Touch HD and put Android on it then my all means: YES PLEASE.

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    Default Re: The HTC T-Mobile G2

    http://www.cellphonesignal.com/t-mobile ... -hd-as-g2/




    you can photoshop a larger screen onto any phone...

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    Default Re: The HTC T-Mobile G2

    That rumor is REALLY old. It's stupid to assume that it's true. The main reason why the Touch HD isn't coming to the US is BECAUSE of the time needed to replace the 3G chip with a US-3G chip and bring it to mass-production. The platform isn't what's keeping it from coming.

    Respectful blogs declined to even mention it, like Engadget.

    Phones are built with OSes in mind. The G1 was build with Android in mind, and the Touch HD was built with WM6.1 in mind.

    It's not "easy" for anyone to photoshop a big hi-res screen. But anyway thanks for your valuable input

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    Default Re: The HTC T-Mobile G2

    for those not seeing the photo shop let me point it out to you....


    in the below image, the green bar that goes across shows the screen line... where the screen curves in on the phone on the left, the chopper did not correct the original screen curve in before extending it longer, blow up of this that is highlighted in yellow on the chopped phone appears on the upper right and if you cant see it a yellow arrow is pointing at it...

    next to the talk button on the chopped phone on the right highlighted in yellow and blown up in the lower large blow up on the bottom right you can see where the over lap is blended in from cutting out the little bit of space between the menue and other buttons...

    also the lighting shades are exactly the same in the lower right of the flip out screen portion highleted in other yellow circles...

    if you look at the top of the screen on the phone on the right you see these artifacts too...

    chop....



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    Default Re: The HTC T-Mobile G2

    Also on the top of the device you can see artifacts around the curves.

    Eitherway both this G2 and the HD being the next Android device are both in the far rumor stages with no real confirmations, its all skepticism, but we can hope
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    Default Re: The HTC T-Mobile G2

    OH MY GOD. All that time you didn't know it was a Photoshop????? Well thanks!!

    It IS a photoshop, genius. It's supposed to be a concept design for consideration by companies like HTC...etc.

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    Default Re: The HTC T-Mobile G2

    so it went from this is the new G2 phone to this is a rendering you made to show what it should be...

    next time put that in the first post rather then say THIS is it...

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    Default Re: The HTC T-Mobile G2

    Sorry my concept design was too good you actually thought it was real for a while

    I'm not even a designer, I'm a surgeon.


 

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