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Model Name: HTC Dream
Operating System: Android (Google)
Release Date: 24th October 2008
Price: $199 USD
Camera: 3.1 Mega Pixels

The HTC Dream (or HTC G1) is an Internet-enabled smartphone designed and marketed by High Tech Computer Corporation of Taiwan. The HTC Dream will be the first phone to the market that will use the Android mobile device platform. It was released for pre-order through T-Mobile on September 23, 2008, and planned for availability in stores on October 22, 2008 in the US. It is priced at $179 if purchased with a two-year T-Mobile voice and data plan.



The unveiling of the first phone with Google's Android operating system made the most noise this week, but news about music services played loudly in the background.
G1, the Google Phone is one of the hot topics in technology news. I was going through different blogs and news about Google Phone and just thought of scrapping the pros and cons or the first views of experts who had a chance of getting …
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T-Mobile today announced the first mobile phone to run the Google Android operating system, which is largely considered to be the first real competitor to the iPhone. The T-Mobile G1 (a re-badged HTC Dream) will launch on 22 October …
New York, Sept 23: The first cell phone running Google Inc.'s mobile software looks something like Apple Inc.'s iPhone and has a large touch screen, …
Open source means nothing to me, google controls that and if google doesn't control it then it will become as fragmented as the current linux scene! Anyone can write applications on all the other OS like windows mobile, symbian, apple. …
The heavily anticipated debut of Google/T-mobile Android phone created a media splash, but not the ripple effect Google desired. Due to its comparatively late release, the "Iphone-Killer" Android wasn't hailed as a revolutionary device, …
So far I think Google phone is quite a rival for Apple iPhone, though it not that sexy or sleek & chic looking like iPhone. I like the Barcode Scanning feature as well as the zooming option. Those are quite clever one. …
I will explore it in a more detailed review of the G1 closer to its launch. One problem with the initial Android release is its Google-centricity. The search, of course, is Google search, and e-mail is optimized for Google's Gmail. …
Well, The Gadget Show webTV YouTube channel has posted a review of the new T-Mobile G1 Google Phone. Here the video. http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Okvj35WajAU My personal thoughts on the Google Phone I would wait a few months, …