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T-Mobile losing internet plans for G1 customers
T-Mobile has been experiencing some technical difficulties with their G1 customers today. When customers signed up to pre-order the G1, they were required to sign up for a data plan ass well. It turns out though that they decided to give everyone a "free trial" period of T-Mobile new 3G network. The free trial period…
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HTC Opal makes its FCC debut
Apparently, HTC is thinking that the U.S. market is ready for some lower end Windows Mobile 6.1 handsets. We first learned about the HTC Opal a few months back. It’s basically a re-hash of the HTC Touch (mostly the same hardware) but runs on Windows Mobile 6.1 and uses HTC’s dumbed down version of TouchFLO…
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T-Mobile Germany to launch G1?
We all know that the U.K. will be the next market to get their hands on the G1 this year. But who’s in line after them. T-Mobile is the smallest of the national carriers in the U.S. but they are by far the largest global cell phone provider. And since they are based in Germany,…
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Sprint launches HTC Touch PRO for $299.99 on October 26
Yesterday we told you how the Touch PRO physically stacked up against the Xperia X1. Today we’re letting you know that the HTC Touch PRO will be available on the Sprint network starting next week. It’s always nice to check your e-mail and see a message from our friends at HTC. Here’s a little snippet…
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Physical challenge: Xperia X1 vs. Touch Pro
We have to admit, we’ve been spending a lot of time covering news on the G1 and have seemingly neglected the rest of the HTC lineup. I guess it’s time to get back to business as usual. I’m sure over the next few week we’ll be hearing more and more about the SONY Xperia X1…
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Android Virtual Keyboard coming on Q1 09
So we are still in the first real day of the Android era, but we are already hearing about complaints with the T-mobile G1. The main gripe seems to be that the G1 loves the battery so much that it doesn’t want to share any of the juice with you. There is some truth to…
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Android Market details emerging
Since today is the official launch of the T-Mobile G1 (the first phone to run on Google’s new Android OS), it only seems appropriate that Google has released some details on the official application store for Android. Developers posting their apps up on the Android Marketplace will be able to start charging for their work…
