talkandroid.com - 10/30/2008
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Today marks the start of the first Android powered handset to be released across the United Kingdom. Android fans queued from 7am at T-Mobile’s Oxford Street store in London to be amoungst the first people to get their hands on the G1.
According to a T-Mobile spokesperson, the first queues ...
androidcommunity.com - 10/29/2008
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androidcommunity.com —
The first T-Mobile G1 has been unlocked thanks
to the guys over at Unlock-TMobileG1.com. In honor of...
this we will be giving away 3 unlock codes for the T-mobile G1 in a community contest. This contest is open to any registered Android Community ...
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T-Mobile G1 unlock possible; Android Community ...
medialets.com - 10/31/2008
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medialets.com —
Here we are a little over a week
since the launch of the first Android-powered phone, the...
G1. As of Monday, Android Market has been open to developers to distribute their applications as they wish. We’ve made some more observations on how the ...
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Android Market, Unleashed
crn.com - 10/30/2008
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crn.com —
Today, nearly 550 Wal-Mart stores are expected to
start selling the T-Mobile G1 , the first smart...
phone based on the open source Google Android mobile operating system. Along with stocking the device, Wal-Mart " in its continuing bid to offer the ...
(more)
5 Reasons Against Wal-Mart Selling The T-Mobile G1 - The ...
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T-Mobile G1 launched in the UK
Engadget —
... UK will be getting their chance to purchase the T-Mobile handset starting today. Britons began queuing up on Oxford Street as early as 5 am to get the phone, currently available for free with a 2-year £40 ($65) monthly contract. And if that wasn't exciting enough, The Gadget Inspectors went to Google's London HQ for a hands-on review (nothing new to Engadget die-hards, but it's interesting to see what they make of the device). Video after the break. [Via Talk Android] ...
T-Mobile G1 launched in the UK
Engadget Mobile —
... UK will be getting their chance to purchase the T-Mobile handset starting today. Britons began queuing up on Oxford Street as early as 5 am to get the phone, currently available for free with a 2-year £40 ($65) monthly contract. And if that wasn't exciting enough, The Gadget Inspectors went to Google's London HQ for a hands-on review (nothing new to Engadget die-hards, but it's interesting to see what they make of the device). Video after the break. [Via Talk Android] ...
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