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The Android Phone T-Mobile G1

Posted by admin on September 24, 2008

T-Mobile’s G1 phone was officially announced today. It’s going to be the first mobile phone based on Android, the -and-partners powered (and supposedly soon to be open source released) mobile operating system. T-Mobile says the phone has a touch screen, a keyboard, and includes different Google apps, like Maps or Gmail, with data synchronization features to ’s tools. The HTC-built G1 comes with a 3-megapixel camera and is wi-fi enabled. It’s also connected to Amazon’s DRM-free MP3 music store, and an Android applications directory. The back of the phone has the logo on it.

According to T-Mobile, the phone will be available in the US on October 22 for a price of $179 with a two-year contract. It will then be available in the UK in November, and across Europe in the first quarter of 2009, T-Mobile says.

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