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[* black] The T-Mobile G1 was a mind-blowing experience to crack open. There’s an insane number of parts, and the way they put it together seems, well, complex. Make sure you give the sliding mechanisms a peek near the bottom. | |
- | [* black] Of course none of these firsts compare to this device’s greatest achievement: the first “swoop” sliding mechanism. |
+ | [* black] Finally, the moment you’ve all been waiting for. The back of the casing (shown below), showcases swooping action (we’re seriously too in love). |
+ | [* black] The translational springs on this puppy are strong as !&&*. But it needs to be so, since it has to drive a large screen around an arc. It’s interesting to note how much effort HTC seems to have put in to produce a clean swooping action. Perhaps we’re overthinking this. |