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    • curated_culture_co (948)- Feedback left by buyer.
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      Excellent transaction!!! A+++ Buyer!!! Thank you!!!
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      Easy transaction. Quick payment. Thanks for the order hope for your repeat business.
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      Jeff was flexible and great to work with. I appreciated his patience and hope that he enjoys the product he bought!
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      Hope to deal with you again. Thank you.
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      Hope to exchange with you again. Thank you.
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      Thank You For Shopping At Deal-Buys!! Amazing Customer!! Highly Recommended!!
    Reviews (5)
    Jun 04, 2010
    HTC G1 is a great little phone
    I have now washed and trashed 2 smart phones this year and the G1 I just bought is hopefully the best of both. I started with the Nokia Express Music with the gps navigation built in. It did not have a querty keyboard and the touch screen was not capacitivly coupled and so it was hard to type (for me). I liked the built in gps (no need for data plan). I then bought a blackberry edge phone. I liked the full querty keyboard and was a little more format friendly with the movies I converted for it, but the screen was a little small. I then decided to try the G1. I had to borrow my friends sim card to activate it (since I don't have a data plan, and he helped me hack the os (cyanogenmod.com) and now the only thing I'm missing is an app that will use the gps without a data plan. I love the keyboard and I love the touch screen. I am surrounded by wifi at work and home so I have set it up to connect and I can sync with my gmail account, calendar and contacts. I also run a program at work to sync my Outlook appointments with gmail so I get all of my work meetings in my phone as well. Great phone! My favorite yet.
    Jun 04, 2010
    HTC G1 is a great little phone
    I have now washed and trashed 2 smart phones this year and the G1 I just bought is hopefully the best of both. I started with the Nokia Express Music with the gps navigation built in. It did not have a querty keyboard and the touch screen was not capacitivly coupled and so it was hard to type (for me). I liked the built in gps (no need for data plan). I then bought a blackberry edge phone. I liked the full querty keyboard and was a little more format friendly with the movies I converted for it, but the screen was a little small. I then decided to try the G1. I had to borrow my friends sim card to activate it (since I don't have a data plan, and he helped me hack the os (cyanogenmod.com) and now the only thing I'm missing is an app that will use the gps without a data plan. I love the keyboard and I love the touch screen. I am surrounded by wifi at work and home so I have set it up to connect and I can sync with my gmail account, calendar and contacts. I also run a program at work to sync my Outlook appointments with gmail so I get all of my work meetings in my phone as well. Great phone! My favorite yet.
    Jun 04, 2010
    HTC G1 is a great little phone
    I have now washed and trashed 2 smart phones this year and the G1 I just bought is hopefully the best of both. I started with the Nokia Express Music with the gps navigation built in. It did not have a querty keyboard and the touch screen was not capacitivly coupled and so it was hard to type (for me). I liked the built in gps (no need for data plan). I then bought a blackberry edge phone. I liked the full querty keyboard and was a little more format friendly with the movies I converted for it, but the screen was a little small. I then decided to try the G1. I had to borrow my friends sim card to activate it (since I don't have a data plan, and he helped me hack the os (cyanogenmod.com) and now the only thing I'm missing is an app that will use the gps without a data plan. I love the keyboard and I love the touch screen. I am surrounded by wifi at work and home so I have set it up to connect and I can sync with my gmail account, calendar and contacts. I also run a program at work to sync my Outlook appointments with gmail so I get all of my work meetings in my phone as well. Great phone! My favorite yet.

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