Monday, November 3, 2008

T-Mobile G1

No need for intro as it already got the hype becoming the first mobile to use Google’s OS Android. Previously known as the HTC Dream, T-Mobile G1 is a smartphone designed by High Tech Computer Corporation of Taiwan. It struck the store on October 23 and caused hundreds of people to wait almost 10 hours to get this phone.
G1 is packed with features like 3G support, 3.2 inch LCD with 320x480 resolution, QWERTY keyboard, Qualcomm 528 MHz CPU, exchangeable 1150 mAh Li-Ion battery, 3.1 mp camera, GPS, Wi-Fi and Bluetooth. The applications are also more than you can ask for (all Google applications and services like Gmail, Google Maps, Google Search, Google Talk, etc) and since Android is an open source OS unlike other mobile operations systems, the apps will be open source too. Anyways right now G1 is available in 3 colors – bronze, black and white. It sure is hoped to be a tough competitor for Apple’s iPhone but let’s see what future will decide. You never know what may come next.

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