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How would you change the T-Mobile G1?
How would you change the T-Mobile G1?
The T-Mobile G1 , the world's very first commercially available Android-based handset, ushered in a new era of mobile computing when it launched earlier this year. The long-awaited Googlephone had finally come to fruition, and it managed to warm the hearts of just about everyone that touched ...
T-Mobile G2 coming on January 26th ‘09
T-Mobile G2 coming on January 26th ‘09
cellphonesignal.com — Yesterday we told you about the new update coming to T-Mobile G1. This update will include new... features like mms, and video capable. Unfortunately, some features will not be including for the G1. Instead, they will be include in feature Android ... (more) T-Mobile G2 coming on January 26th ‘09
 Android Software Keyboard on G1 (video)
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Android Software Keyboard on G1 (video)
youtube.com — Demonstration of an Android's Software Keyboard on a real G1 device.In the video you will see the... Software Keyboard from the cupcake development branch of an... (more) Android Software Keyboard on G1 (video)
Actual T-Mobile G2 information… maybe
Actual T-Mobile G2 information… maybe
boygeniusreport.com — We just got a tip about the next Google Android-powered handset for T-Mobile, yes, the G2. We’re... running this as a rumor as it’s definitely not confirmed, but we’d bet on this turning out to be true as opposed to, well, you ... (more) Actual T-Mobile G2 information… maybe
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The T-Mobile G1, how would you tweak it?
Engadget Mobile — ... The T-Mobile G1 is the topic of today's 'How Would You Change' discussion over at Engadget Classic, and given the obvious relevance to the Mobile crowd, we figured it prudent to pass along the link for your perusal. Head on over and drop some ...

Sony Ericsson's XPERIA X1, how would you change it?
Engadget Mobile — ... Just like last week's How Would You Change, the latest episode is also dealing with one of the snazziest new smartphones to hit the US market. It's certainly not without its fair share of niggles, though, so why not head on over if you've a brilliant idea of how to make SE's ...

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Google Bakes A 'Cupcake' For AndroidInformationWeek - All Stories And Blogs 12/19/2008
If you're wondering when Android is going to make the next leap in functionality, wonder no longer. A new update to the Android platform, called "cupcake", brings with it more than some simple bug fixes. New features galore will be baked into the OS, ...
Rumor has Android G2 in the worksCNET News.com 12/21/2008
Reports say the new device will reportedly feature a VGA camera for video calling, a full touch screen, and Wi-Fi connectivity.
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Bonus? What bonus? Rather than handing out cash to employees, Google has given (only 85%) of its workers the HTC G1 Android phone for the holidays. Generous or Scrooge-y?