T-Mobile G1 Ringer Volume
This is a tutorial on adjusting the ringer volume on a T-Mobile G1.
This is a tutorial on adjusting the ringer volume on a T-Mobile G1.

Motorola as it seems has been quite busy as of late with the success of the Droid and Cliq handsets. Well, I’m sure their saying hey why stop here this is the most action when have had in years right!? Motorola’s latest Android device is called the Devour and should be headed to Verizon next month.
Stand out specs of the device include 3.1-inch capacitive touchscreen, a touch-sensitive navigation pad, a pre-installed 8GB microSD card and Bluetooth support. One Interesting note; the Devour will be running Android version 1.6. Why not any two point O Goodness? hmmmm. But last but not least the device will have Flash lite which is really nice when you want to surf the web looking for all those Flash loving websites.
What an unexpected surprise from Google. Android 1.6 (Donut) users are now able to download the new Google Maps Navigator from the Google Market Place. So this means if you have a MyTouch or a G1 phone you can have the latest mapping app just like the Verizon Droid Phone. (Minus the navigate to voice command.)
From the Official Google Mobile Blog:
If you have a phone running Android 1.6, you can download an updated version of Google Maps from Android Market to use Navigation today. Google Maps Navigation is in beta and is currently available in the United States. Some features of Android 2.0 are not available on Android 1.6, for example, the ability to use the “navigate to” voice command as shown in our demo video. However, you can still create a shortcut that will allow you to launch Navigation and start getting directions to a specific place from your current location with just a single touch from your home screen. For example, you can create a “Home” shortcut to quickly navigate home, no matter where you are. Just use the “Add” menu item from the home screen, then choose “Shortcuts”, then “Directions.”