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T-Mobile G1 available today

If you've been waiting eagerly to get your hands on the world's first Google phone, today is the day.

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Mobile | by C.K. Sample III | Wed Oct 22, 2008 8:10AM | 0 comments

Although people in San Francisco could grab a T-Mobile G1 a day early yesterday, today is the official launch of the world's first Google Android-based phone. If you're considering the G1, but you're still not certain about the choice, make sure you check out our comparator: T-Mobile G1 vs the pack to see if there is a better option out there for you.

If you're not typically an early adopter and you're wondering if you should get a G1, Obsessable advises waiting until after these units get into a lot of people's hands, so we can see if they are suffering any first generation product woes that will soon be solved by an update. If you are normally an early adopter, why are you still reading this post? Go out there and grab a T-Mobile G1 now and tell us how the site looks on it! Before you run off, make sure you go to the T-Mobile store prepared, though. From the looks of the conversations below, there may be a line and a long wait.

If you do grab a T-Mobile G1 today or if you pre-ordered the device and it arrives in the mail today, please do let us know what you think in the comments.

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