
T-Mobile G1 was the first Android phone to be released in the market, and for a first run product, actually exceeded expectations.
T-Mobile G1 with Google (made by HTC) runs on Android.
This phone has a 3.2 inch touchscreen display, 3G connectivity, web browser (for surfing the web and watching youtube videos), and a bunch of other good stuff.
This first trial run with an Android phone proves that Google knew what it was doing with its user-friendly open-source Android software. The G1 has some deficiencies, like its size and some awkward styling cues, but overall it’s a game-changer.
High quality touchscreen and a high level of usability. And you’re not locked into Apple’s rules. This phone runs on an open platform with more freedom. You can also download Apps from the Android Market.
If you’re looking for an Android phone on T-Mobile, then this phone might be a good one to look at–especially at the price of $14.99 at BestCarrierDeals.com
*Update: This phone is now available for free (not $14.99) which works out to a savings of $479.99.
T-Mobile G1 with Google – Black (T-Mobile)
- Touchscreen & QWERTY Keyboard
- Google Web Search with one-click
- Real, full HTML web browsing
- Integrated Google Maps
- T-Mobile 3G HSDPA with Wi-Fi
- 3MP camera with auto focus and photo-sharing capabilities
- Amazon MP3 store
- Android Market: App Store
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