The phone measures 119.4 x 61 x 15.2 mm and weighs 184.3 grams. The HTC G2 has a 3.7 inch TFT touch screen with a resolution of 480x800 pixels and is capable of displaying 16M colors. The phone is built with a Gorilla glass display. There is a physical QWERTY keyboard which slides out from the side of the phone, but if you don't like the physical one, you can try the onscreen keyboard. The multi-touch ability of the screen makes it more easy to use the onscreen keyboard. The phone has an accelerometer to auto rotate the display and an optical track pad to make navigation easier.

The HTC G2 has a 3.5 mm audio output jack to listen to music the way you want. So let you store all your favourite music, the phone comes with a built-in memory of 4GB and a RAM of 512 MB. But if you think the storage is less, you can increase it using a microSD card slot, the phone supports up to 32 GB of cards.

On the connectivity front, the HTC G2 has GPRS, EDGE, HSDPA up to 14.4 Mbps, HSUPA up to 2 Mbps, Wi-Fi (802. 11 b/g/n), Bluetooth v2.1 with A2DP, and microUSB v2.0. The HTC G2 can also be used as a mobile hotspot to transmit Wi-Fi signals to other devices.

The HTC G2 has a 5MP camera with autofocus and LED flash. The phone can take pictures with a resolution of 2592 x 1944 pixels. You can also use the geo-tagging feature on these images. The phone is capable of recording videos in the 720p resolution. Unfortunately, there is no secondary camera for video calling or taking self-portraits.

The HTC G2 runs on a 800 MHz Scorpion processor and has a dedicated Adreno 205 GPU. The setup is housed on a Qualcomm MSM 7230 chipset. The HTC G2 runs Android 2.2, or Froyo, as its OS. The HTC G2 also has GPS, and support for A-GPS.

To support this configuration, the HTC G2 comes with a standard 1300 mAh Li-ion battery which gives a standby time of up to 430 hours and a talk time of up to 9 hours 50 minutes in 2G mode and up to 6 hours 40 minutes in 3G mode."; $review2 = "The introduction of android smart phones was made with HTC's G1 and the operating system has come a long way since its introduction. HTC G2 is a supremely effective touch screen android phone that is equipped with T Mobile's faster data and connection speeds.

The design of HTC G2 clearly indicates that it is for business users. The phone is not chunky, but the metallic design effect created by silver brushed aluminum, soft touch plastic and gray color declares that this phone is cool in business terms. The phone is certainly thick and it is not a very light weight phone. The large and gorgeous 3.7\" super LCD touch screen will make you feel that this phone is worth it despite the chunky feeling. Instead of trackball, HTC has included trackpad this time.

HTC G2 is not just a touch screen phone as it hosts a full slide out QWERTY keyboard. The sliding mechanism used in the phone is the best one from HTC. The hinge mechanism is very good and the landscape keyboard is just right with ample spacing between the keys. Dedicated quick keys are also provided so that you can gain instant access to your favorite features.

If you are already familiar with android 2.2 with other smart phones, then you will find HTC G2 interface to be quite familiar. The bummer in the software side is the apps and widgets loaded by Google and T Mobile because you don't want most of the apps and you can't get rid of those apps. Tethering options are totally tossed away with the removal of Froyo's tethering and absence of Mobile Hotspot.

The 5 megapixel camera comes with feature packed with autofocus and flash and video recording ability. The camera typically looks very good on the paper, but it lags in terms of performance. You can get only acceptable video quality suitable for messaging. HTC G2 supports T Mobile's HSPA+ network speeds and it is quite fast like iPhone 4. The web browser is good enough and the responsive touch screen makes it a real pleasure to use internet with HTC G2. "; include 'phone.php'; ?>