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Sunday, January 31, 2010

Google G1 Phone

The HTC Dream (also marketed as T-Mobile G1 in the US and Europe) is an Internet-enabled 3G smartphone with an operating system designed by Google and hardware designed by HTC. It was the first phone to the market that uses the Android mobile device platform. The phone is part of an open standards effort of the Open Handset alliance.                                                                    The HTC Dream was released in the US on 22 October 2008, in the UK on 30 October 2008.As of 2008 in the US, it was priced starting at $129.99 for new and existing T-Mobile customers if purchased with a two-year T-Mobile voice and data plan, and $399 without a contract.




Software application which are alreay there:
* Webkit Browser
* Gmail
* Google Calendar
* Google Map
* You Tube
* Amazon
* Android Market
* Google Docs

Hardware Configuration:
Display: 8.1 cm TFT-LCD flat glass touch-sensitive HVGA screen with 480 X 320 pixel resolution.
CPU: MSM7201A is an ARM-based, dual-core from Qualcomm.
Keyboard: It has a sliding full 5 row QWERTY keyboard with a set of 6 navigation buttons.
Camera: It has a 3.2-megapixel camera with autofocus functionality.
Video: It can play H264, streaming, 3GPP, MPEG4, and 3GP files.
Storage: It has microSD card slot and comes with a 1GB memory card. It has been confirmed to work with capacities up to 16GB.

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