T-Mobile unveils the HTC ‘G1’ smartphone (videos)

Posted by Dave Merten Apple ico Sep 23, 2008 at 3:22pm

imageAt a press conference yesterday, T-Mobile introduced the new HTC ‘G1’—the first Android-based mobile handset. At $179, the unit will sell for slightly lees than an 8GB iPhone. Existing T-Mobile customers can order over T-Mobile’s site beginning today and have it shipped to them. The G1 will be available in 22 US markets beginning October 22nd from select T-Mobile stores and third-party retailers. Available in early November in the UK and across Europe in Q1 2009.

For a data package with unlimited Internet and text messaging, the cost is $35/month. $25/month for a data package with limited messaging and unlimited data. These plans do not include voice plans.

Below are some videos on the new G1:

HTC T-Mobile G1 Commercial

HTC T-Mobile G1 Tours

HTC T-Mobile G1 Introduction

HTC T-Mobile G1 Hands-On

Frank Petrie Says:

All these new smart phones and players like the Zune, are now starting to catch up to Apple, which I think is great. That puts Apple in the unique position of setting the benchmarks and path te market takes.

Posted on September 23, 2008

Dizzy Says:

I’m disappointed form my G1, expected more out of it....

Was able to solve the problems I had using this site:
<a >HTC G1 problems</a>, but still I was hoping for more.

Posted on October 26, 2008

Dizzy Says:

This is the site I used

http://www.fixya.com/support/p983981-htc_g1

Hope it helps.

Posted on October 26, 2008

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