Whether you call it the G1 or the Dream, the flagship Android-powered handset has won many friends with its 3.2-inch touchscreen, physical QWERTY keyboard, and of course that open source operating system. Not that the handset is without problems: lack of both Microsoft Exchange support and a simple headphone jack have turned quite a few users off, and some folks just find it uncomfortable to talk on. Still, as the first cellphone to carry the Google logo, its place in history is secure.