Thursday 6 November 2008

T-Mobile G1 Google Phone Out Now

The new T-Mobile G1 mobile phone, manufactured by HTC, features the Google Android Mobile operating system and comes loaded with every conceivable feature that anyone could ever want. These include the TFT touchscreen with 65K colours, WLAN Wi-Fi 802.11 b/g, Java MIDP 2.0, voice memo, a built-in GPS so you always know where you are, 192 MB of RAM and 256 MB of ROM, Bluetooth v2.0, with headset support only and games. Add to that, a 3MP camera with 2048x1536 pixel resolution and autofocus for those who want high quality pictures, miniUSB, SMS, MMS, instant messaging and email to ensure that you’re always in contact.



All of this also comes with Google’s open source Chrome Lite browser, a digital compass, document viewer and MP3 player for those who enjoy listening to good tunes. The T-Mobile G1 Google Phone also has built-in handsfree, up to 406 hours of stand-by time and up to 5 hours 20 minutes of talk time to make sure that you’ll never be cut off.



If that’s not enough, the T-Mobile G1 Google Phone’s other features include a 3.2 inch, 320 x 480 pixel resolution display, polyphonic 40 channel ringtones, MP3, WAV, WMA and vibration, a phonebook with almost infinite memory for entries and fields, Photocall, and almost limitless call records’ memory. And just in case all that’s not enough, it also has drag and drop functionality and an accelerometer, which makes it easy to understand why the T-Mobile G1 Google Phone is generating so much excitement.

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