T-Mobile G1 is live – HTC “Dream” becomes T-Mobile reality, ushers in Android OS!

March 11, 2010 by admin  
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That’s right, folks. T-Mobile has just officially kicked-off the Android OS party! Today marks the first day that T-Mobile is officially selling their Android-powered T-Mobile at select and online. Sure, pre-ordered T-Mobile units have already been making their way into loyal T-Mobile customers’ hands, but it’s more exciting to have the going public.

The T-Mobile announcement culminates months, nay a year, of on mobile phone powered by a new mobile OS from . At first we were mis-guided in thinking that the had a new piece of hardware, the Phone (or gPhone, if you will), would be manufactured by the likes of smartphone-making experts HTC. It was unclear at the time whether the Phone (gPhone) would hit market with a tried and true mobile OS like Windows Mobile or make a play at creating a new .
Then there were rumors that HTC was indeed the behind the gPhone. Rumors abounded throughout the that the HTC Dream was the handset to into the mobile phone game. Alas, news of ’s Open Handset Alliance and their of the Android OS platform dashed our hopes that would enter the . Turns out, isn’t aiming at the hardware segment, but rather would concentrate its resources into the new open-source, Linux-based mobile OS known as Android. There would be no singular Phone, but rather a of powered by ’s Android OS.

No matter, the HTC Dream soon resurfaced as the handset to bring Android to the masses. HTC was indeed on board as the manufacturer of this first Android handset and would keep things under until mid-2008.

Rumors were validated when T-Mobile announced that they would be launching the first-ever Android smartphone as the T-Mobile – the very same HTC Dream handset that we’d seen in leaked pics and live demonstrations countless times already. The HTC Dream would henceforth be known to the world as the T-Mobile . Sporting an interesting slide-out QWERTY keyboard form-factor, complete with an angled “chin,” the touchscreen smartphone promised huge functionality backed by a seriously open-source development community.

Today, the T-Mobile (HTC Dream) is ready to pull duty as the premier Android handset. T-Mobile has the honor of ushering in ’s new mobile OS, and is already running to keep pace with demand. The T-Mobile features a quad-band (850/900/1800/1900Mhz) GSM/EDGE radio for true globe-trotting voice capabilities with a dual-band (1700/2100Mhz) UMTS/HSDPA radio to ensure 3G data speeds on T-Mobile’s US and European 3G networks. And, with a generously high-resolution 3.2-inch touchscreen display (HVGA 320×480), integrated GPS, WiFi, Bluetooth 2.0, 3 megapixel camera, QWERTY keyboard, and a microSD card slot – all powered by a Qualcomm MSM7210A processor running @ 528 MHz and backed by 256MBROM / 192MB RAM – the T-Mobile doesn’t disappoint.

The T-Mobile , seeing as how it’s powered by ’s mobile OS, features all manner of product support. From Maps to Gmail to YouTube, the delivers as close to a desktop web-experience as possible. Find the T-Mobile at a T-Mobile retailer near you, or through T-Mobile’s online store-front, for $180 after instant rebate.

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