T-Mobile G1 Dream first ever Android handset from HTC

Filed under: Cell Phones, Handsets | By: Nikki
Posted on: August 27, 2008 | 1 Comment

T-Mobile G1 Dream first ever Android handset from HTC

We have heard some rumours’ that the guys over at T-Mobile will be the first carrier to offer an Android handset, sketches of the device have been leaked and posted onto the internet. there not that clear but we have posted them for you anyway.

It seems this phone is causing a stir for Android fans and industry watchers, who probably know this device better as the HTC Dream, whilst AndroidGuys are calling it the G1. It seems that this phone was also spotted on the US FCC site recently, of course this all adding to the rumour of the device.

It was reported that this handset was created for Google by HTC who are founding members of the Open Handset Alliance to demonstrate the Android mobile operating system.

So the HTC Dream or 3G G1 depending on what you believe to be the correct name is said to offer a trackball, a QWERTY keyboard and for some extra branding it also has “With Google” on the back of the device, how sweet.

HTC plan to launch an Android handset before the end of the year, although no more information has officially been released by the company, HTC confirmed this information to pocket-lint.

Source: pocket-lint

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One Response to “T-Mobile G1 Dream first ever Android handset from HTC”

  1. Have T-Mobile and HTC now decided to drop the word “Dream” from the product?

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