Posts Tagged ‘G1’

January 20th, 2009

The Android open-source mobile platform is moving to Europe as the World Mobile Congress draws near. Deutsche Telekom’s T-Mobile will soon sell its G1 Android phone in several European countries, with the price set $1.33 in Germany. An analyst said all the big companies except Apple, Nokia and Research in Motion will have Android phones.
With [...]

January 5th, 2009

Google is offering its G1 Android phone unlocked for $399 plus a $25 fee. The mobile phone option is designed to let developers test new applications
Google Inc has announced a new unlocked G1 phone without having to sign a T-Mobile contract. The purpose of the unlocked version is to let Google Android developers test new [...]

December 15th, 2008

Visa Inc. is pushing forward with plans to make the mobile phone an important financial tool by offering its first commercial application to link handsets with U.S. payment cards.
The San Francisco company has been testing a variety of financial applications for phones in this country and elsewhere. Today it is expected to announced that it [...]

December 10th, 2008

Can’t live without Fergie ringtones on your Android handset, but can’t take the time to throw together your own? You may be in luck. While rummaging around through the files tucked away within the Android Market package, the guys over at Phandroid noticed a couple of unused icons lingering. If these icons are any indication [...]

November 25th, 2008

On Monday, T-Mobile set free the white version of the T-Mobile G1, joining the previously released black and bronze models. The white G1 will cost the same as the others at $179.99 with a two-year contract and is available online and in stores.
According to Silicon Alley Insider and DigiTimes, HTC, the manufacturer of the first [...]

November 19th, 2008