November 25th, 2008

Double charge your Android phone

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September 23rd, 2008

The must-see Android video demo from Google

  Google just made available an in-depth look at Android that you’re going to wanna watch. Shows off the Google syncing, phone lock, and much more. It should answer most of those questions swirling ’round your head about the just-launched G1′s operating system. Update: Just added the not nearly as informative but still official HTC T-Mobile G1 tour after the break.  → Read More

September 23rd, 2008

T-Mobile G1 gets priced & dated

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September 23rd, 2008

T-Mobile officially announces the G1 Android phone

We’ll be covering the event live, which starts in about 20 minutes. We already have the official press release and images, though, so here you go. Enjoy… → Read More

September 19th, 2008

T-Mobile G1 appears on my.t-mobile.com

Hey, that Google phone is coming (in case you hadn’t heard). Looks like it’ll be called the T-Mobile G1 (no mention of the word “Dream” anywhere) and will at least come in black. Unfortunately when Peter “Sweet Pete” Ha clicked that “Learn more” link, he got a no-go popup. Oh well. It goes to t-mobileg1.com if you’re interested. If you have a T-Mobile account then you, too, might be able to recreate such amazing wonderment! Just go to http://my.t-mobile.com and start digging around. Enjoy! [via Engadget] → Read More

September 19th, 2008

T-Mobile G1 appears on my.t-mobile.com

Hey, that Google phone is coming (in case you hadn’t heard). Looks like it’ll be called the T-Mobile G1 (no mention of the word “Dream” anywhere) and will at least come in black. Unfortunately when Peter “Sweet Pete” Ha clicked that “Learn more” link, he got a no-go popup. Oh well. It goes to t-mobileg1.com if you’re interested. If you have a T-Mobile account then you, too, might be able to recreate such amazing wonderment! Just go to http://my.t-mobile.com and start digging around. Enjoy! [via Engadget] → Read More

September 16th, 2008

WSJ: T-Mo Android announcement on September 23, HTC Dream late October

The Wall Street Journal reports that T-Mobile will start selling the very first Android-powered smartphone in late October. (That is, of course, provided the world doesn’t descend into anarchy by then.) The paper cites “people familiar with the matter,” which is much better than citing “eh, just a feelin’ we have.” Look for some sort of official announcement from T-Mobile on September 23. Once again, the first Android phone will be the HTC Dream, and HTC is expected to ship between 600,000 and 700,000 of the smartphones. But will Android be a big bust? That’s the question to ask now. → Read More

August 30th, 2008

Some pretty real-looking shots of the Android phone

We have here what appear to be some actual, big-boy shots of the impending T-Mobile HTC Dream. You know, the Android phone? As always, take these types of things with a grain of salt, although these photos do look pretty convincing. The shots were grabbed from a Chinese-language forum and sent to Engadget. My Chinese isn’t all that good, considering I’ve never been there, spoken the language, or learned to read the many and varied symbols. These photos should be worth a couple thousand words in any language, though. → Read More

August 25th, 2008

HTC Dream: Sidekick-like keyboard and trackball?

Rumor! Grains of salt and whatnot. Forward-looking statements, etc. Thinking caps on, pencils down and what have you. Gearfuse apparently got a tip from an insider close to the HTC Dream saying that the device “will feature a keyboard and trackball almost identical to the Sidekick.” If this is true, fine by me. The Sidekick’s got a nice keyboard. I’m not head-over-heels, take-it-to-the-prom in love with the trackball but it gets the job done. This video from a few weeks ago is supposedly the Dream in action and, yes, the fleeting glances of the keyboard and trackball make them look like they could be in the same league as the Sidekick’s. → Read More

August 19th, 2008

It's actually coming out: Android beta released, developer roadmap published

Android continues to lumber toward a release. Just as the FCC approved the HTC Dream, Google released an updated beta of the SDK, version 0.9. MobileCrunch has several screenshots of the updated user interface if that’s your thing. Perhaps more interesting, Google has published a roadmap for further Android development. Among other things, Google reiterates for the zillionth time that actual, real life phones using Android will be released next quarter. Also, version 1.0 of the SDK will be released next quarter, too. It’s shaping up to be an exciting quarter, that’s for sure. → Read More

August 15th, 2008

Yup, T-Mobile will get the first Android phone this year (the HTC Dream)

The New York Times now believes the HTC Dream will first be available on T-Mobile. That is to say, the first Android phone will be available on T-Mobile this year, perhaps as early as October. The phone will have a touchscreen as well as a slid-out keyboard. That phone seen in this video? Apparently it is the HTC Dream after all. All of that jibes with earlier reports. Good thing I didn’t bother with that crack-prone iPhone 3G. I have a feeling you’d get massive geek cred running around with an Android phone. → Read More

August 12th, 2008

Latest Android rumor: presale beginning Sept 17

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August 12th, 2008

Latest Android rumor: presale beginning Sept 17

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