t-mobileg1.com - 9/23/2008
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Google, the Google logo, Google Maps, YouTube, Android and Gmail are trademarks of Google Inc. T-Mobile and the magenta color are federally registered trademarks of Deutsche Telekom AG. G1 and T-Mobile G1 are trademarks of T-Mobile USA, Inc. All other brands, product names, company names, ...
t-mobileg1.com - 9/23/2008
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t-mobileg1.com —
Google, the Google logo, Google Maps, YouTube, Android
and Gmail are trademarks of Google Inc. T-Mobile and...
the magenta color are federally registered trademarks of Deutsche Telekom AG. G1 and T-Mobile G1 are trademarks of T-Mobile USA, Inc. All other ...
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Photo Gallery: G1 Android Phone Up Close and Personal
Wired: Gadget Lab —
G1, the first Google Android mobile operating system based phone designed by HTC and offered by T-Mobile, made its official debut in New York today. The phone will be available starting Oct. 22 and is priced at $180 along with a two-year contract for T-Mobile customers.
The key specs are:
--Dimensions: 4.60” x 2.16” x 0.62”; Weight: 5.6 ounces; Display: 3.17 inches --3-megapixel camera with photo-sharing capabilities
--Music player --Pre-installed 1 GB Micro SD memory card (support for up to an 8GB memory card)
--Bluetooth-enabled
--GPS capabilities --GSM/GPRS/EDGE/Wi-Fi and UMTS/HSDPA --Up ...
Hands on: How does the T-Mobile G1 compare to the iPhone? (Bonus: Android's biggest flaw)
DVICE Atom Feed —
... It's impossible not to compare the first Google Android phone, the HTC-made G1 unveiled this morning by T-Mobile, to the iPhone. Like all iPhone clones, the Samsung Instinct, the LG Voyager, and varying HTC Touch models, the G1 includes all the usual spate of next-gen cellphone functions and capabilities (click here to see the G1's specs) — music player, e-mail and messaging, camera and photo viewer, cell-assisted GPS mapping, full HTML Web browsing, 3G, Wi-Fi, etc. ...
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