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Android Community is the #8 Blogger for T-Mobile G1
For a long time now, Android and the T-Mobile G1 have been pretty much synonymous, defining not only form-factor but functionality of what makes a “Google Phone”. Gatecrashing that arrangement comes the HTC Magic, second Android smartphone to reach the ...
4 bloggers weighed in on a similar topic
7 Months Ago,
Appscout says
(in T-Mobile: Android 1.5 Coming for G1 in "Near Future?")
After hearing some reports of the Google Android 1.5 OS being rolled out to some T-Mobile G1 owners, we asked the carrier what was up. They responded: "T-Mobile USA will confirm details of Android 1.5 availability for our T-Mobile G1 customers in the ...
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MobileShop.com says
(in Vodafone confirms HTC exclusive)
UK
Vodafone has confirmed that the second Google Android-powered mobile phone to be made widely available in the UK will be exclusive to its customers. Following in the footsteps of the T Mobile G1, the HTC Magic utilises the same operating system and the ...
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Android Community says
(in Vodafone HTC Magic landing May 5th from free)
Vodafone UK have put the HTC Magic up for pre-order, with the touchscreen Android smartphone available from free depending on contract. Launched back at Mobile World Congress in February, the Magic is HTC's second Android device after the T-Mobile G1 ...
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Phandroid.com says
(in HTC Magic Pre-Order Starts… NOW! - Android Phone Fans)
HTC Magic Pre-Order Starts… NOW!
If you're the type of person who: I would suggest you head on over to our information page where you can pre-order the HTC Magic. The HTC Magic is only the world's SECOND Android based phone, so long as you count the T-Mobile G1 and HTC Dream as the ...
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When Google released its first Google phone with T-Mobile in 2008 the industry had high hopes. Here was an open source platform that would change the face of the industry and give Microsoft, Apple and anyone else who happened to be interested, a run for their money.
Fri, Oct 30 | from lint.com