Interesting: Tmobile G1
The T-Mobile G1 web site went up with a bunch of placeholders late last night, but it’s finally fully live after this morning’s big unveiling, and while it’s not exactly bursting with detailed info, there’s plenty of new pictures and details, including updated 3G coverage information.
[SOURCE: Posts from the T Mobile Category at Engadget Mobile]
We had a chance to speak with T-Mobile CTO Cole Brodman after the event today, and he had some illuminating and frankly refreshing takes on some of our more pressing questions.
[SOURCE: Posts tagged G1 at Engadget]
So here is the T-Mobile G1 in all her glory!
[SOURCE: T-Mobile G1 phone images leaked! | Android Community]
The first Android phone, T-Mobile G1 comes with QWERTY keyboard, trackball, built in Wi-Fi, Bluetooth and 3G data connection.
[SOURCE: T-Mobile G1 photos leaked? SlashPhone]
That’s going to be sour news to heavy G1 users, especially as Android touts its stellar connectivity, world-class browser, and a full suite of data-gorging apps.
[SOURCE: Posts from the T Mobile Category at Engadget Mobile]
It is the same with all Android phones.
[SOURCE: T-Mobile-G1 | Android Community]
Other than the black color, T-Mobile will be offering the white T-Mobile G1 too.
[SOURCE: T-Mobile G1 SlashPhone]
Previously only shown in a handful of indoor shots, the G1 is again an exact match for prototypes Google has used to demonstrate the phone and is described by the Google worker using the phone as the production version of the HTC Dream.
[SOURCE: Electronista | T-Mobile G1 shown live pre-launch]
The G1 comes pre-loaded with many useful applications including Google Search, Maps, YouTube, Gmail, Contacts, Calendar and IM.
[SOURCE: T-Mobile-G1 | Android Community]
Google just posted a few videos showing all the Google applications loaded on the T-Mobile G1.
[SOURCE: Posts from the T Mobile Category at Engadget Mobile]
This same alleged insider also claims that T-Mobile will introduce “aggressively priced” new data plans to capitalize on the G1’s faster 3G data access.
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[SOURCE: Electronista | T-Mobile to price G1, data to match iPhone]
Amazon’s always looking for creative new ways to distribute digital media and in light of its recently-launched Video On Demand service and the decent head of steam AmazonMP3 has managed to build, it’d probably just love to shoehorn its way onto a high-profile mobile device right about now.
[SOURCE: Posts from the T Mobile Category at Engadget Mobile]
Here’s some initial observations: the browser is much choppier than the iPhone’s, there seem to be be two separate mail apps, one for Gmail and a separate IMAP app, and there seems to be no multitouch functionality.
[SOURCE: Posts tagged G1 at Engadget]
Also believed to be confirmed in the scoop is word that the device will carry Google branding in addition to T-Mobile’s name as well as the name of the manufacturer, HTC.
[SOURCE: Electronista | T-Mobile to price G1, data to match iPhone]
With under a week to go before the HTC Dream is officially unveiled in the Big Apple, the Wall Street Journal has given us something juicy to gnaw on for the time being: a price.
[SOURCE: Posts from the T Mobile Category at Engadget Mobile]
Amazon MP3 store, IMing, Street View compass mode and plenty more highlighted in the videos posted after the break.
[SOURCE: Posts tagged G1 at Engadget]
Unfortunately, only postpaid customers with 22 months of tenure for people on a 2-year contract or 11 months of tenure for people on a 1-year contract will be able to pre-order it.
[SOURCE: T-Mobile G1 phone images leaked! | Android Community]
One of my super secret spies at Google just happened to trade contact information with someone who admitted that the phone in his hand was the rumored Dream.
[SOURCE: T-Mobile G1 photos leaked? SlashPhone]
Furthermore, existing T-Mobile subscribers “should” expect to be able to pre-order the G1 phone on September 17th.
[SOURCE: T-Mobile G1 phone images leaked! | Android Community]








































