Yes, it's a phone quite heavy and perhaps not very stylish, but I was not looking for gilded show-mobile but a part that met my requirements and enjoyable of the haptics.
About the display I need not much to say: it is brilliant and a good size and you get used to the high resolution and the small font. Finally, no frayed QVGA letters more.
It is true that the first firmware versions were quite buggy.
But the firmware 3:07 is the instrument very well usable. Toshiba has here really made the mistake of selling a bad to very good device with unique features with initially poor software.
Some problems, such as insufficient phone volume, the annoying XT9 input, etc. can be solved to a large extent about editing the registry. Something should of course not have to be the way for the average user, so 1 star deduction.
In relevant G900 forums you can learn everything, to get this thing well usable.
Contrary to a recession here, the G900 has a video accelerator chip, however, still no drivers for it in the firmware. In this respect, there is still hope as well as here, there is probably patches to get some more performance.
One problem is the relatively short battery life, I plug the thing for safety's sake every 3 days to the mains.
All in all, for me a good solution.