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T-Mobile G1 with Google Press Conference in New York
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The new T-Mobile G1 with Google cell phone – Official Site
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Google’s G1: First Impressions
mossblog.allthingsd.com — Google's (GOOG) new G1 phone announced today is the first real competitor to the iPhone. Like Apple's... (AAPL) product, it's a serious handheld computer with a powerful new operating system (called Android) and a clever touch-based user interface. (more) Google’s G1: First Impressions
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LIVE COVERAGE: Google Unveils Android GPhone 'G1' (GOOG) At 10:30 ET
Silicon Alley Insider — ... We're on our way to Guastavino's under the Queensboro Bridge, where Google (GOOG) and T-Mobile will unveil the first Android-powered 'GPhone', the 'G1', around 10:30 a.m. ET. We'll be covering the announcement live; plrease refresh this page for live updates. (It looks like T-Mobile will offer live video of the press conference here, too.) A few last-minute rumors: ...

T-Mobile introducing first Android-based mobile handset (live)
AppleInsider — ... Published: 10:30 AM EST T-Mobile is currently holding a press conference to introduce the first mobile phone based on Google's open Android platform. A Live Feed of the event is available. This article will be updated with notes of interest from the presentation. Notes of interest Since Android is an open platform that's extensible by individual developers, Google believes Android phones will be "future proof." The United States leads the world in voice and text message consumption, yet internet penetrations still lags. Today' Google, HTC and T-Mobile are looking to ...

T-Mobile's G1 Android phone to cost $179, available Oct 22
AppleInsider — ... text messaging. However, the fine print on T-Mobile's official G1 website says: "If your total data usage in any billing cycle is more than 1GB, your data throughput for the remainder of that cycle may be reduced to 50 kbps or less." The G1 will also be available in the United Kingdom beginning in November, and across Europe -- Germany, Austria, Czech Republic and the Netherlands -- in the first quarter of 2009. A on-demand version the G1 launch event will be available from this link some time today.

FAQ: What T-Mobile’s new G1 phone will do for you
Macworld — ... , the first Android phone is finally here. T-Mobile unveiled its Google-powered G1 phone Tuesday morning, putting an end to all the speculation. You don’t have to dig through all the specs and in-depth announcements, though—we’ve broken down all the biggest questions and answers for you right here. Read on and get the information you need. When’s the G1 going to be available? The T-Mobile G1 will be in T-Mobile stores and “selected retailers” in the U.S. on October 22. Existing T-Mobile customers will soon be able to ...

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