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23/09/2008 by Gavin.
As per the site link on my earlier post the G1 has launched. Here’s my scribbled notes. It looks very nice I must say, and Google, T-Mobile and HTC are really pushing the ‘Open’ message, directly fired at Apple I’m sure!



T-Mobile
Exclusive partnership
Pioneering
Open up mobile internet
Move away from closed gardens
Dominant trend is mobile internet
Net traffic grown 250%, revenue 43%
Commitment to open industry platforms
Google, Andy Rubin
Founded on the internet
Collaboration, openess, bringing this to the mob phone
It is a platform and modifiable platform
Futureproof as openness built in.
Peter Chow, HTC
Congratulations and back patting
Android open handset alliance.
Googles drive for innovation
Unique applications, content that will be usable and enjoyable by people.
HTC worked closely to develop an iconic design unlike anything else in the market.
Impressive touch experience, and good keyboard.
Android is flexible and powerful.
T-Mobile
Lacking compelling applications and devices
Americans overconsume everything, we love them.
Only 16% consumers use mobile net
Mobile internet not compelling.
Open systems and standards, plus third parties to drive forward new devices and services on this platform.
Tada! No more fuzzy pictures, unsubstantiated blog posts - 11 minutes in.
Swipe across
Long press to access features
Drag and drop applications
Music from Amazon store
Related material links
Multitasking
IM
Link to maps from contacts
Directions and traffic view/streetview
Email links from browser
Android market
Pacman!
T-mobile
3rd part devs
Openness will drive mobile internet
Change will happen as needs and tech changes, Android will adapt.
From garages to grad schools to small towns to big cities, change will come from 3rd parties.
$179 available today to some customers, full availabilty October.
$25 and $35 for ‘unlimited’ data.
Europe launch - UK, early November, rest of Europe first quarter 2009.
Q&A
No tethering (surely openness will solve this!)
Support for Office, PDF, no exchange compatibility but 3rd part can develop.
Simlocked
No syncing with desktop - all done in the cloud
Available beyond 3g markets - wifi included.
iPhone referenced as ‘the device you mentioned’ hehe
No a2dp yet on bluetooth
Browser is webkit, think of it as Chrome Lite
Phone will have mass appeal
Robust Gmail experience, Gmail front end can access other services.
Supports varied music codecs
Skype not supported at present
Device is Quad Band on GSM
Google Founders - Larry Page and Sergey Brin
Larry - Get ‘geek’ pleasure from tinkering, has written an app, throwing phone in air and measuring time to catch!
Sergey - Has enjoyed using phone, email etc. A lot of fun. Very excited at possibilities. G1 is as good a computer as any from a few years ago. Ability to search with computer like functionality on a phone. Excited at Location based services.

And that was that…
Want one? 
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23/09/2008 by Gavin.
It’s not like the US to be getting cool phones before the UK but here’s the website for the T-Mobile G1, aka Google Android.
http://announcement.t-mobileg1.com/#
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18/09/2008 by Gavin.
‘Android’ Cellphone to Showcase Google Brand - WSJ.com
The Wall Street Journal is stating that the first Android phone will be available on T-Mobile and will cost $199 plus monthly plan. The price pretty much puts it in direct competition with the iPhone.
Hoping to get hold of one of these soon to see if the experience matches the hype.
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12/09/2008 by Gavin.
T-Mobile May Begin Selling Google Android Phone Within Weeks - San Jose Mercury News
Rumours from ‘unnamed sources’ are that we’ll see the first Android OS handhelds within weeks on T-Mobile.
Watch this space I guess, and we’ll soon see what Google can bring to the mobile party.
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13/08/2008 by Gavin.
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Mobilecrunch is reporting on the latest rumoured date for the new Android Mobile Operating System.
Now, take that with a healthy pinch of salt, but it got me thinking on where the mobile OS is going.
The major players in this market are Windows Mobile, Apple, Symbian, Blackberry and now Google enters the fray with Android. What could it possibly bring to the party that the others don’t already provide?
The iPhone UI is second to none, no question about it but it misses the flexibility of its competitors such as running tasks in the background (an instant messaging or GPS app for example), customisation and skinning is not really possible and misses out basics such as cut and paste. Although not really an issue with the OS, more by design, the iPhone has a crippled bluetooth stack as well.
That being said, what could we expect from Android. If I’m honest, I’d hope for the rich user experience of the iPhone, combined with the flexibility of Windows Mobile and Symbian. Now that could be the killer sell, finger friendly operation without the locked door approach of the iPhone.
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