First Google Android Powered Phone Announced By T-Mobile

Posted on 23 September 2008 by Chris Satchwell

New Google Android PhoneThis morning one of the largest mobile phone companies in the world, T-Mobile, announced the world’s first Google Android-powered phone. This marks an important milestone in the young history of Android.

The phone is called ‘G1′ and is available from October 22nd for $179 on a two year contract. T-Mobile will offer two different bundles of Internet and messaging services, one for $25 and the other for $35.

I think there is no doubt this is going to be a big seller! It will be interesting to see in late October what the first customers have to say about it.

You can read more about the G1 on the google blog and also watch a video on the T-Mobile website.

What do you think to the G1?

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