T-Mobile Is Dreaming Of Android Riches. And It Might Have To Keep Dreaming.
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HTC Dream
This is the HTC Dream which will launch on T-Mobile in Q4.
Sort by TechCrunch (Free subscription) - 08/15/2008 - YouTube
This is the HTC Dream which will launch on T-Mobile in Q4.
Sort by TechCrunch (Free subscription) - 08/15/2008
The long wait for the first Android phone should be over this fall, when T-Mobile is expected to release an HTC phone based on the Google-backed mobile operating system called the Dream. Following up on growing rumors online, the New York Times has confirmed that T-Mobile is hoping for a pre-holiday launch. (FCC [...]
Sort by ReadWriteWeb (Free subscription) - 08/18/2008
Today, the news broke that the HTC Dream, the first handset to run Android (aka "the Google Phone") has been approved by the FCC. In the documents provided, it appears that we have now a release date for this highly anticipated phone: November 10th, 2008. So what will the HTC Dream offer? We take a look at some of the details and unknowns surrounding this device. This morning Engadget Mobile broke...
Sort by Silicon Alley Insider (Free subscription) - 08/15/2008
Just like the iPhone, but better. Or so the story goes. Laura Holson and Miguel Helft, NYT: T-Mobile will be the first carrier to offer a mobile phone powered by Google 's Android software, according to people briefed on the company's plans. The phone will be made by HTC, one of the largest makers of mobile phones in the world, and is expected to go on sale in the United States before Christmas, perhaps...
Sort by CrunchGear (Free subscription) - 08/10/2008
Here’s an apparent video of the HTC Dream running Google’s Android operating system. The video looks to have been shot at incredibly high altitude, as even the most basic and delicate hand movements have left the guy working the camera completely out of breath. This looks a little clunky for an HTC device so I [...]
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Android, the open mobile platform being cooked up by Google, is said by an unofficial T-Mobile blog to be due out Sept. 17, for $150 to existing T-Mobile buyers and $399, in October, for the rest. Will a Google-backed, open phone convince you to make the smartphone switch? (Grainy pic from alleged Android video )[ via ]
Sort by The Boy Genius Report (Free subscription) - 08/10/2008
Yeah, it’s not the highest quality video we’ve ever seen, but if you can look past the blurriness and Darth Vader breathing noises you might be pleasantly surprised. Thanks to an eagle-eyed tipster, we’ve some video footage of what might be the HTC Dream. The world’s first Android handset is in fine form here, sporting [...]
Sort by GigaOM (Free subscription) - 08/15/2008
Now that the iPhone 3G is out, it is time to obsess about the next eagerly awaited device, the Google Phone. Now we know that Google isn’t building a device of their own (that doesn’t mean they shouldn’t), but it is much cooler to call it Google Phone than say Android, which has a certain [...]
Sort by VentureBeat (Free subscription) - 08/11/2008
The video embedded below looks to be the first live glimpse of the HTC Dream, which is likely to be one of the first phones to utilize Google’s Android mobile platform. The video hasn’t been verified, but it certainly looks real enough, as The Boy Genius Report notes. You’ll notice that it has a large touchscreen [...]
Sort by Engadget Mobile (Free subscription) - 08/10/2008
Filed under: Handsets , HTC , Android An all-too-brief, all-too-fuzzy video of a device alleging to be none other than HTC's Dream has surfaced on YouTube, showing a white smartphone of healthy size running Android and sliding horizontally to reveal a full QWERTY keyboard. From what little we can make out, we've got to say that it's not the sexiest thing we've ever seen -- and the Dream has been so...
Sort by Slog (Free subscription) - 08/16/2008
It looks like T-Mobile is going to be the first carrier of the Gphone . They also might have a plan to reward preexisting T-Mobile customers : ". . . during the presale of the G1, T-mobile customers can pick up the phone for $150. This is where it gets interesting, we're not seeing any prices for new activations during the presale, so this could mean that only current T-mobile customers can pick up...
Sort by IntoMobile (Free subscription) - 08/11/2008
We’re not sure what to think about the following video. Apparently the blurry clip shows the upcoming HTC Dream running Google’s Android. Now, we’ve seen it is possible to make Android run on other devices, Nokia’s Internet Tablet included, making us wonder is this the real thing or not? The device on the clip sports a [...]
Sort by The Inquisitr (Free subscription) - 08/11/2008
A blurry video allegedly showing HTC’s Dream cell phone running Google’s Android has surface on YouTube. From the blurry pics, the Dream includes a slide out keyboard in addition to a near full sized touch screen. The screen includes an iPhone like auto-rotating display, and similar iPhone like icons. Boy Genius isn’t sure if the [...]
Sort by Digital Daily - All Things Digital (Free subscription) - 08/15/2008
T-Mobile will soon become the first carrier to offer a phone based on Google’s Android mobile platform. Well, that’s the rumor, anyway. Manufactured by HTC, the handset is said to feature a touch screen, a 3 megapixel camera and a full five-row keyboard just like the one seen in that YouTube video that’s been making the rounds.
Sort by übergizmo (Free subscription) - 08/11/2008
What you see here could be the elusive HTC Dream, the first Android-powered handset in the world that comes with a slide out QWERTY keyboard to complement the generous touch screen display. The Android interface in the video does look a wee bit different compared to its previous appearance, and good to know that it feature an auto-rotating display - perfect for viewing photos. The HTC Dream looks...
Sort by Google Operating System (Free subscription) - 08/19/2008
Five months after the last released version, Google and the Open Handset Alliance publicly launched Android 0.9 SDK beta . "Back in November, we made some SDK builds available that we referred to as early look SDKs. The goal was to give developers insight into the platform as early on as possible, and to get some initial feedback. Since then, we've been working with our Open Handset Alliance partners...