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The Washington Post reports that T-Mobile CTO Cole Brodman has confirmed in an interview that T-Mobile will be launching its second Android phone in the next few weeks. The first Android-powered mobile phone to hit the market was the T-Mobile G1. ...
30 mainstream media and 6 bloggers weighed in on a similar topic
6 Months Ago,
CrunchGear says
(in Review: The Sims 3 for iPhone)
NY
by Doug Aamoth on June 5, 2009 I own a first-generation iPod Touch and a T-Mobile G1. While I love my G1 as a phone, I'm constantly amazed at the quality of applications and software that are available for the iPhone — games especially. ...
And
CrunchGear says
(in Quick Review: Gensoid Genesis Emulator for Android)
NY
by Doug Aamoth on June 5, 2009 Just when I thought I'd died and gone to heaven with the Nesoid NES Emulator for Android (see the review here), along comes a Genesis emulator from the same developer called Gensoid.If you have a T-Mobile G1 and you're ...
And
CNET News.com says
(in T-Mobile HTC Magic to be called myTouch 3G?)
by Bonnie Cha On Tuesday, T-Mobile USA announced its plan to release a new Google Android smartphone in early summer. Though the carrier didn't go into much detail about the device, it did say that the product would be a follow-up to the T-Mobile G1, ...
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Tech.co.uk says
(in 10 touchscreen phones to challenge the Palm Pre)
UK
Originally known in the rumour mill as the G2, the HTC Magic is the follow up to the T-Mobile G1. This time it's a Vodafone exclusive in most European countries, and the Magic comes packing a 3.2-inch QVGA touchscreen, 3.2 megapixel camera and WiFi and ...
And
Washington Post says
(in T-Mobile G1, BlackBerry Storm Get Software Updates)
One is the T-Mobile G1, the phone running Google's Android software that I covered last fall. That wireless carrier is now starting to deliver the 1.5 version of Android, also known by the cutesy nickname of "Cupcake." This upgrade could fairly be ...
And
Gadgetell says
(in Verizon officially announces the new BlackBerry Pearl Flip 8230)
MO
As I previously mentioned, the phone will become available on June 19 (after the Pre and latest iPhone launch) only in the color of silver. Sorry Verizon, but I am much more interested in the Pre, iPhone, and new T-Mobile G1 successor phones coming out ...
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InformationWeek says
(in Google Releases App For S60)
NY
To capitalize on this, the search company has launched the Android operating system on devices like the T-Mobile G1, HTC Magic, and upcoming phones from a variety of manufacturers. But Google isn't focusing all of its mobile ambitions on the Android ...
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eWeek says
(in Android 1.5 Gives G1 with Google a Feature Boost)
NY
The Android 1.5 firmware upgrade for the T-Mobile G1 with Google (dubbed Cupcake) is now available to T-Mobile customers for over-the-air upgrade. The new version packs in a few new features--such as stereo Bluetooth and voice search--and provides some ...
And
Gearlog says
(in Charge Your iPhone, iPod, or BlackBerry with the Dexim BluePack)
NY
Besides having a USB port, it also includes micro and mini connectors that let you plug in the BlackBerry Storm, BlackBerry Pearl, BlackBerry Curve 8900, T-Mobile G1, or other cell phones. Three LEDs on the BluePack's top let you know how much power it ...
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IntoMobile - Mobile Phone News and Reviews says
(in T-Mobile Price Drops Coming June 5th)
CA
This move no doubt to help sales with the Palm (NSDQ: PALM) Pre and next-gen iPhone device(s) coming to us in the very near future. Most notable of the price drops (for me, at least) is on the T-Mobile G1. Price on the Android-powered device will drop ...
And
Wall Street Journal says
(in Palm's New Pre Takes On iPhone)
Palm's New Pre Takes On iPhone
Its design is much better than that of the two other main iPhone-class competitors: the T-Mobile G1, which uses Android, and RIM's touch-screen BlackBerry Storm. Whether the Pre is better than the iPhone depends on your personal preferences, ...
And
Techtree.com says
(in INQ to Launch Twitter Phone Soon)
stv.tv
India
The INQ 1 had been chosen the best phone amidst the creme de la creme of manufacturers and models like the Nokia E71, T-Mobile G1, RIM BlackBerry Storm and LG KS360. Almost four months later, the company is readying a Twitter optimized phone and hopes ...
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Mashable! says
(in 7 Technologies Shaping the Future of Social Media)
CA
Apple Insider suggests that the next generation of iPhone hardware will contain a “Magnetometer,” the feature already exists in the HTC Dream (the T-Mobile G1), though it is currently used for very little. But the real world applications are many. ...
And
VoIP News says
(in MIPS Technologies Joines Open Embedded Software Foundation)
CA
Android, which is known best for its intention for use in things like the T-Mobile G1 mobile phone, can be used across a variety of devices. “By releasing Android to open source, Google created the opportunity for widespread proliferation of the ...
And
ITWeb says
(in Netmix expands broadcast)
South Africa
Flycast is a portable music and talk radio that works on the BlackBerry, iPhone and Android phones like T-Mobile G1. The agreement will expand the listener base for NetMix Broadcasting into the millions of listeners thus catapulting advertising revenue ...
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Afterdawn.com says
(in Guide: Updating your T-Mobile G1 to Android 1.5 (Cupcake) manually)
Here is a guide for how to update your T-Mobile G1 to the new and hotly anticipated Android 1.5 (Cupcake) firmware update, manually, instead of waiting for the OTA (over the air) update that could take weeks to fully rollout. ...
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GigaOm says
(in Android This Week: 18-20 Phones Expected, Upgrade Concerns Sparked ...)
Rubin also shed light on how the OEMs must sign an agreement with the Open Handset Alliance (OHA), the consortium behind Android, to include Google software such as Gmail on their devices. Smartphone king HTC, maker of the T-Mobile G1, is hard at work ...
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ITvoir says
(in T-Mobile G2 (Google Ion) Review: Most Improved Award)
India
Not only does the T-Mobile G2/HTC Magic/Google Ion phone improve on original T-Mobile G1 in just about every way, it manages to do it while cutting down significantly on the size. The only thing it doesn't have going for it is a hardware keyboard. ...
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Ubergizmo says
(in Google IO 2009 Wrap Up)
CA
Google knows that it needs a very strong developer community to be successful outside of search, email and maps. Providing a lot of free stuff, including T-Mobile G1 phones after the keynote (we passed) and APIs is a huge step. Google also showed how ...
And
NPR says
(in Mobile Phones Do Much More Than Make Calls)
AFP/Getty Images A woman presents the T-Mobile G1 (R) mobile device by Deutsche Telekom and the i-Phone 3G by Apple in March 2009 at the world's biggest high-tech fair, CeBIT in Hanover, central Germany. AFP/Getty Images Talk of the Nation, May 28, ...
And
Brighthand says
(in Android 1.5 Upgrade Now Being Sent to the T-Mobile G1... for Real)
CA
The T-Mobile G1 is a consumer-oriented smartphone with a 3.2-inch HVGA touchscreen, a QWERTY keyboard, GPS, and Wi-Fi. It also sports a microSD card slot and a 3.2 megapixel camera. What makes the G1 special though isn't the hardware, but that it's the ...
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ZDNet says
(in Google I/O: Coding for better battery life)
Here are some typical battery capacities: Most users report under a day's worth of battery life on the HTC Dream (T-Mobile G1), so where does all the power go? Waking up in the background when the phone would otherwise be sleeping costs a lot. ...
And
PC Magazine says
(in Skyfire Launches Version 1.0 of Mobile Browser)
That's something you still can't get on nearly all of today's handsets, including the iPhone 3G and T-Mobile G1. At the time, issues with Skyfire 0.9 centered around usability problems, such as speed, the touch interface, and the lack of comprehensive ...
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IT Management says
(in The iPhone's Future: Smartphone Showdown)
CT
In Android developments, Samsung is gearing up to introduce two smartphones based on Google's mobile operating system this summer in the US, while HTC, maker of the T-Mobile G1, is reportedly working on two new phones. Motorola announced it plans to ...
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CrunchGear says
(in Quick Review: Nesoid NES Emulator for Android)
NY
by Doug Aamoth on May 26, 2009 I'ma big fan of the T-Mobile G1 but to say that the selection of quality games from the Android Market has been underwhelming (at best) would be sugar-coating it. Luckily none of that really matters any more, as Android ...
And
Earthtimes.org says
(in Indie Ranch Media Subsidiary NetMix Broadcasting Signs Flycast ... - Earthtimes)
Earthtimes (press release), UK
Flycast is a portable music and talk radio that's better than Satellite radio, easy to use, and works on the BlackBerry (Bold, Storm, Curve), iPhone (Original, 3G, and iPod Touch) and Android phones like T-Mobile G1. The NetMix.fm channel line up is ...
And
Brighthand says
(in TeleNav GPS Navigator for the T-Mobile G1 Review)
CA
It's very nice to have the application say, for example, "Prepare to turn right on 275 in 0.5 miles," so you don't have to look down at your smartphone's screen. Unlike with Google Maps Mobile, if you miss a turn, you are automatically rerouted. ...
And
The Link Experts says
(in Best ever smartphones for summer)
UK
We've already seem the HTC Magic launch, which is set to rival the T-Mobile G1 in the Google Android stakes but what else can we look forward to? Set to be the flagship Nokia for the summer and the year ahead, the Nokia N97 is only the company's second ...
And
The Canberra Times says
(in Top ten femme fatales and how Google threatens books)
Australia
Hollrr encourages fans of specific products for spreading the word to their friends via e-mail, Facebook and Twitter, and rewards them with deposits into Amazon Flexible Payment Accounts. ING Wegwijzer, an application built for the T-Mobile G1 (Google) ...
And
Computerworld New Zealand says
(in iPhone 3.0 betaphiles upset the Apple cart)
New Zealand
People who report running Android 1.5 on T-Mobile G1 might be running the operator's official binary release, a homebrew variant built from developer sources, or some blend, but they will all want to download software from Android Market. ...
And
Brighthand says
(in Panasonic Considering Joining the Android Club)
CA
Panasonic's Android models will have to face competition from a number of other high-profile companies. HTC created the first two phone running this operating system, the T-Mobile G1 and the HTC Magic. Samsung recently unveiled the Samsung I7500, ...
And
InformationWeek says
(in Acer Android Phone Coming This Year)
NY
With the T-Mobile G1, HTC became the first to release an Android-powered smartphone, but a variety of manufacturers will release handsets with the Linux-based operating system. Samsung has already announced it will have three Android handsets this year ...
And
Slashdot says
(in G1 Google phone could be most popular console ever)
Jon Jordan writes "Pocket Gamer has been getting its fingers inside the unique new Zeebo console — a sub $200 system designed for emerging markets — to discover it's based on a hacked version of the T-Mobile G1 Google phone. It effectively consists of ...
And
MobileShop.com says
(in Mobile broadband poll sees T Mobile scoop first place)
UK
to customer care and the reassurance that no matter how often they access the internet, they will never pay more than their monthly flat rate". Phones currently available from the network include the T Mobile G1, which uses Google's operating platform.
And
InfoWorld says
(in iPhone 3.0 betaphiles upset the Apple cart)
People who report running Android 1.5 on T-Mobile G1 might be running the operator's official binary release, a homebrew variant built from developer sources, or some blend, but they will all want to download software from Android Market. ...
13 Months Ago,
IT Management says
(in Review: T-Mobile G1 - A Good First Effort)
CT - Nov 18, 2008
Aside from the fact that this is far from the best keyboard I've used, it's still vastly better than the iPhone's touch screen keyboard. ...
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