T-Mobile G1 – Google’s Android Phone

Tmobile G1

Google’s new T-Mobile G1 ($179) is the first phone to run Google’s new Android mobile operation system. It may be the first real competitor to Apple’s iPhone. Like Apple’s product, it’s a serious handheld computer with a clever touch-based user interface. Similar to Apple’s App Store for the iPhone, the G1 will be able to access the Android Market for 3rd part apps.

The phone sports a 3-inch touchscreen, a slide-out QWERTY keypad, Wi-Fi, GPS, Bluetooth, and a 3-megapixel camera. It will be sold in the U.S. starting next month by T-Mobile, for $179 with a two-year contract.

  • http://www.erapo.szm.sk daniel

    i dont really know how fast it is or other details but the introducing video looks MARVELOUS !!! and the price is good too.

  • http://webjay.org/by/bgizzie/djmikeyfresh djmikey

    Looks good but don’t think I’ll sell my iPhone for one just yet.

  • David

    The original model is actually a HTC dream running Windows Mobile 6 (I believe). HTC is most likely the the number one company to break even or maybe surpass apple with their lines.

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