Linked by Amjith Ramanujam on Tue 23rd Sep 2008 21:46 UTC, submitted by irbis
PDAs, Cellphones, Wireless After months of anticipation T-Mobile and Google have unveiled the G1, the first commercially available handheld to run Google's Linux-based Android mobile operating system. The smartphone, made by HTC, will be available on Oct. 22. The G1 will support 3G, EDGE and WiFi, includes a wide touchscreen besides of a slideout QWERTY keyboard, a 3-megapixel camera, a music player and applications like Google Maps with Street View. More applications are expected soon, developed by the community. In response to Android's entry into the market, the leading cell phone maker Nokia is planning on freeing and making its Symbian platform royalty-free too. Nokia's David Rivas, head of technology management at Nokia's S60 business sees little future for the practice of billing handset vendors for each phone sold with a particular operating system.
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RE: Software YAY! Hardware NAY!
by leech on Wed 24th Sep 2008 00:36 UTC in reply to "Software YAY! Hardware NAY!"
leech
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I figure at the moment it only has to be 'as good' as the iPhone hardware wise. It is only first generation. I think I'm going to wait until my current phone's contract is up and hopefully by then the second generation ones will be out with higher resolution, better / different style etc.

I've only owned my RAZR2 V8 since February and with the mods, it's pretty sweet. But it definitely would be nice to have full 3G, etc.

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