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T-Mobile announced the world's first Android mobile phone with Google

T-Mobile announced the world's first Android mobile phone with Google(T-Mobile G1) in New York on Tuesday Morning 23rd Sept 2008. Andriod is an open source software for mobile devies that includes an operating system, middleware & key applications written using Java programming Language which runs on top of Linux kernel.

T-Mobile, Google & HTC have come up with awesome mobile device checkout the Specifications & features. T-Mobile G1 Phone is avialable in US market for $179.99(which includes two years agreement) plus taxes

Order now from T-Mobile

Specifications & Features:
Color: Black
Dimension: 117x55x16mm
weight: 5.6 ounces
Memory: 256 buildin flash memory
Expandable up to 8 gig memory
Talk Time–5 hours
Standby Time–130 hours
3MP camera
Wi-Fi access
Video playback
Music player
Touch screen & Slider Style
QWERTY keyboard
E-mail, IM & texting
Compass feature is extraordinary
3G network is avaiable only in coverage areas
Easy access to Google apps (GMail, YouTube, Calendar, GTalk)
Google Maps (satellite, traffic & street views)
Real web browsing
One Click Google Search
No stereo bluetooth

Related: HTC T-Mobile G1 Android Released
Google's Android SDK v0.9

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