Tuesday, September 23, 2008

The T-Mobile G1 Android Phone has Landed!

Finally the first Android phone has come. After months of speculation, rumors and info leaks, the first Android phone will finally enter the mobile phone market.

A few days ago, I blogged about the Wall Street Journal saying that T-Mobile and HTC will unveil the G1 today. T-Mobile confirmed that report and the wireless network has made good on that promise. Soon Android fans will get their hands on the device that they have waited for months.

Let's get close and personal with the newly announced T-Mobile G1. The official photos of the first ever phone to run on the Google Android OS have been released. I think the device looks great. It may not look as sexy as the iPhone but it looks stylish and sleek. It resembles the iPhone with its iconic large touchscreen display.

The T-Mobile G1 will be a great device for texting and email because its display to reveal a full QWERTY keyboard. Obviously, a full QWERTY keyboard will make composing email and text messages fast and easy. This device will also sport a track ball that will make it easy to navigate the device's menus and applications.

The new T-Mobile device is packed with high powered features. The first Android phone will have a full HTML browser and an HTML email client. The T-Mobile Google mobile phone will also have a beta client for the Android Market with several pre-installed applications.

Since this device runs on an Operating System made by Google, it's only natural that it will be highly integrated with Google's services. The T-Mobile Android cell phone will also provide customers with one-touch access to Gmail, YouTube, Google Maps Street View, and other Google services.

T- Mobile customers can get their hands on the T-Mobile G1 starting on October 22nd for $179 and a two-year mobile phone contract. It will be offered in white, brown and black versions.


Here is a list of the basic info and features of the T-Mobile G1:

  • Size–4.6 x 2.16 x 0.63 in
  • Weight–5.6 ounces
  • quad-band GSM/EDGE
  • Display–65K color screen, HVGA (480×320)
  • 3 megapixel camera
  • 3G network connectivity
  • Wi-Fi
  • GPS
  • Bluetooth
  • Google Talk
  • Yahoo Instant Messenger
  • cards up to 8GB
  • Talk Time: 5 hours
  • Standby Time: 130 hours
Keep on visiting this wireless network blog to get the latest news and updates.

1 comment:

Anonymous said...

The T-Mobile G1 has landed in the T-Mobile retail system. The above is a shot of an internal SKU list that shows the phone in three colors: white, brown, and black. It also confirms the phone, while there were previously just rumored pictures.
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