By CNET Staff on 24 September 2008 16:30
In New York yesterday, T-Mobile USA unveiled the long-anticipated G1 phone - the first phone to run the Google Android open source operating system.
Photo credit: HTC
The HTC device unveiled
By CNET Staff on 24 September 2008 16:30
In New York yesterday, T-Mobile USA unveiled the long-anticipated G1 phone - the first phone to run the Google Android open source operating system.
Photo credit: HTC
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