
T-Mobile G1
T-Mobile G1T-Mobile announced in August 2008 that they would deliver their first Android-powered device(the first of any mobile phone company to release one). It is based on a trio of T-Mobile, HTC and Google. There were a few typical features missing, such as video recording, zoom or manual focus in the camera, and the ability to use a Bluetooth stereo headset. However, it does have many features that most phones don't include, such as running on 3G or Wi-Fi, real web browsing, and the ability for anyone to develop and publish third-party applications. Third-party applications can use any of the phone's built in hardware (compass, accelerometer, GPS, and camera) and can therefore give this phone almost limitless possibilities. It was first known as the HTC Dream. It was available in the US from 22 October 2008 onwards, with a price tag of $179, subject to a two year contract. It was also made available in the UK from 30 October 2008.

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