T-Mobile G1 Makes and Appearance – Online and Streets
Sep 22nd
This post was published 1 year 2 months 7 days ago which may make its actuality or expire date not be valid anymore. This site is not responsible for any misunderstanding.Apparently the HTC Dream is going to be launched as the T-Mobile G1 tomorrow. This will be the 1st Google Andriod phone released. Since we are nearing the launch, there is a bunch of buzz going around. The G1 has leaked out onto T-Mobile’s website already and someone also caught some spyshots.

Fellow Mobius Member, Sasha Sega (PC Mag) posted an interesting about Andriod and it makes some interesting points. What if the 81% gets even larger because of Andriod? Then it still is competition for WInMo and Blackberry.
Android’s true target isn’t the 19 percent of phones running OSs, like BlackBerry, Windows Mobile, and Mac OS. It’s the other 81 percent of phones, which aren’t smartphones and run operating systems you’ve never heard of like Nucleus and P2K. This large part of the market we call feature phones has become more and more powerful, hardware-wise, over the past few years. But these brawny handsets are still stuck with software stacks designed for the 20th century.
Don’t really believe that the T-Mobile G1 is the HTC Dream? T-Mobile told us themselves directly on their website…
Check out the right column, “Introducing the new T-Mobile G1″. What an original name.
Source: Engadget
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