An overview of Google Calendar on the world’s first Android-powered phone, the T-mobile G1. www.android.com
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March 23rd, 2010
jedwan
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there is no Android 2.7
“Im here to tell you” how those people from Google have no idea. I had Android 1.7 on my Mobile, and Google Calendar worked perfectly,
i updated to Android 2.7 and now i cant get my Calenders on my Mobile anymore.
That is really poor, Google, just poor
i am Disapointed BIG TIME!
Where is the Calendar search feature?????? You work for a search company and there is no search feature??
Is it just me or can’t the calendar look more than one months ahead?
I image it will work with Archos 5 Internet tablet, since that comes with Android.
Im pretty sure you could get it unlocked if you wanted to use it on another network.
Looks good. I wish I had T-Mobile so I could be able to have that phone.