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T-Mobile G1 Android phone is official
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T-Mobile G1 Android phone is official

by Stuff.tv  on Sep 24, 2008
Tags: T-Mobile | G1 | Android | phone | iPhone
We’ve got front-row seats at the official launch of T-Mobile’s iPhone-botherer, the G1 Android phone
T-Mobile has now officially announced the release of the very first Google Android-toting mobile, the G1. As we previously reported today, the open-source blower will come toting a full touchscreen as well as a QWERTY keyboard and trackball for those one-handed moments.

The HTC-manufactured handset will have iPhone-bothering full web browsing, as well as an App Store-like Android Market, where users will be able to download loads of 3rd-party Android treats, as well as the bundled suite of Google goodies (Maps and Streetview, Gmail and YouTube).

The phone features a built-in compass, meaning that for the first time ever users can navigate Google Maps 360 degrees by turning the phone around in their hand.

There’s built-in support for T-Mobile's 3G and EDGE network as well as Wi-Fi, and the G1 will automatically choose the best high-speed connection for browsing. There’s no push email as yet, but it will support Gmail and most other POP3 or IMAP mail services. It also looks like there's MMS too.

The G1 will come with an iPhone-beating 3MP camera (woop), although no significant onboard storage – a mere 2GB (boo). The iTunes-baiting Amazon.com music download service will allow users to choose from 6million DRM-free MP3s.

It also disappointingly matches the iPhone with no video or Flash support, but fans of monochrome will be pleased by the choice of white or black models.



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