T-Mobile Launches G1: The First Android Handset Comments

Author Gordon Kelly
Published 23rd Sep 2008
T-Mobile Launches G1: The First Android Handset

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comment Stelph said on 23rd September 2008

Will be interesting to see how the "open plan" application store will work, im quite optimistic however since having used a jailbroken iPhone/Ipod touch I can see the Google app store being comparable with installer/cydia, and both of those are very good experiences in my opinion!

No A2DP and simlocked to only T-Mobile at the moment tho, thats not so good

comment ChaosDefinesOrder said on 23rd September 2008

Android Touch HD for me please...

comment Gordon said on 23rd September 2008

@ChaosDefinesOrder - that's the beauty of the system. Hopefully an Android option on most HTC handsets will appear soon, but there's no official word yet.

comment Norbury said on 23rd September 2008

16mm thick... that's a brick.

comment Chris said on 23rd September 2008

@Norbury - the phone does have a slide-out keyboard. Hence the thickness, I would assume.

comment Francis Phillips said on 23rd September 2008

I wont be cancelling my HTC Touch HD order. Home desktop syncing AND Microsoft Exchange for office syncing are an absolute essential for me as is tethering. This looks like a work in progress to me - just like Chrome.

comment Julian said on 23rd September 2008

comment Gordon said on 23rd September 2008

I stand corrected - we were explicitly told by T-Mobile that there wasn't!

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