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Released on October 22, 2008, the T-Mobile G1 (formerly known as the HTC Dream) is the first phone running Google's Android operating system to be released to the public, as well as T-Mobile's flagship 3G handset.The touchscreen phone has a sliding LCD display that reveals a full QWERTY keyboard housed underneath, and also has hardware buttons as well as a trackball for one handed navigation. The G1 comes pre-installed with a variety of Google-owned applications, such as Google Maps, Google Talk and YouTube, and other applications can be puchased and downloaded from different online marketplaces, like Google's own Android Marketplace, T-Mobile's official app store, and third-party app store Handango.

[Update 5/7/09]: The G1 will be launching in Canada as the HTC Dream, exclusively on Rogers Wireless on June 2, 2009.

Obsessable features about the G1:

  • Manufacturer
    HTC
  • Product Family
    Google Android
  • Feature Class
    Smartphone, Touchscreen
  • Physical Class
    Slider
  • Carrier(s)
    T-Mobile
  • Phone OS
    Google Android
  • Talk Time
    350 minutes
  • Camera Megapixels
    3.2 megapixels
  • Internal Storage
    71 MB
  • Memory Card Format
    MicroSD
  • Bluetooth
    Bluetooth 2.0 EDR
  • Wi-Fi
    Wi-Fi (802.11 b/g)
  • GPS
  • MSRP
    $179.99
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