T-Mobile G1, The first HTC Cell Phone with Android OS

by Mick on September 24, 2008

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T-Mobile G1 Android OS

The T-Mobile G1 (aka HTC Dream) is the first official mobile phone featuring this Android. It’s also the first HTC that left WM operating system.

So What’s cool ?

The HTC Dream has a touch screen LCD with 3.1”HVGA resolution (480×320), a full QWERTY keyboard, a webcam 3Mpix of WiFi, 1GB memory (up to 8 GB with microSD), Bluetooth. It is also equipped with the Android Market, Push Gmail, Google Maps and the Amazon’s mobile MP3 store.
In short, it is clear that this OS Android may, without problem, compete with a competitor like Symbian.

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