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T-Mobile USA announced recently its financial results for the first quarter of the ongoing year, which was not as great as expected, at least not when compared to the same period last year. While in 2008 the mobile phone carrier announced 981,000 new subscriber additions, passing the 30 million mark, this year it onl... |
23 April 2009 10:50 GMT |
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Android mobile phone users are reported to have downloaded more applications to their handsets than iPhone users, says a recent study from T-Mobile. The wireless operator reports that G1 Android users have downloaded an average of 40 applications for their devices in comparison with the 37 downloaded by iPhone owners... |
6 April 2009 11:42 GMT |
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A new application has been launched for the T-Mobile G1 Android mobile phone about two days ago, WHERE. The new product release comes with new features for handset users, including News, Movies, and the WHERE Wall. Another feature, Traffic, is expected to become available in the near future. The new application is ... |
27 February 2009 06:16 GMT |
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The owners of a G1 mobile phone will be able to benefit from TeleNav's GPS navigation service starting with late February this year. According to the company, the service will become available on its site for the beginning, but it is expected to go to the Android Market as well in the near future. Currently, the... |
13 February 2009 05:48 GMT |
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T-Mobile announced that all of its G1 mobile phones were getting a firmware update. The newest version of the Android OS, which the company states that isn't the 'Cupcake' update that most users were expecting to see, will offer some bug fixes along with new features, and will be rolled-out to users in... |
5 February 2009 05:28 GMT |
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The T-Mobile G1 phone will start selling in several European countries in the following weeks, after already being available in Britain and the United States since October, announced German Deutsche Telekom's wireless unit T-Mobile. The G1 is manufactured by Taiwan's HTC Corp and comes with a touch-sensit... |
20 January 2009 06:22 GMT |
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As most of you probably already know, the G1 Android phone is facing some big problems when it comes to using it outside the country. These problems have been experienced by a specific user, that published his story on the Internet and all of a sudden everyone became very sympathetic to his troubles. The point is tha... |
11 December 2008 08:59 GMT |
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Google has figured it is time to no longer keep its G1 users or fans waiting, and has released an unlocked version of the device that works using any kind of GSM card. The Android Dev Phone 1, as it is now called, is the SIM and hardware unblocked version of the G1, and the first Android device of its kind.To further... |
8 December 2008 03:39 GMT |
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Lately, T-Mobile has been doing a lot of work on its 3G network, and it now seems to be right on schedule, expanding it even further. On September 18, T-Mobile announced the network expansion plans, which included the deployment of its third-generation (3G) wireless broadband service to 27 major markets in the United... |
20 October 2008 09:44 GMT |
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As of yesterday, users can pre-order Google Android's G1 on the T-Mobile UK website. In the press release that came to confirm the availability of G1, the UK mobile carrier presents the phone as built for Internet and as being the first one to run on the Android platform. And, indeed, so it is. The good news is ... |
16 October 2008 05:06 GMT |
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Many of you will agree that Sony Ericsson Xperia X1 and T-Mobile G1 – the first smartphone to run on Google's Android platform – are two of the most expected mobile devices of 2008. The handsets also have about the same target, since they're both touchscreen enabled and come with full QWERTY key... |
8 October 2008 08:59 GMT |
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The Android Market is designed to be for Google's Android phones (or, better said, for T-Mobile's G1 since it is the only Google Android phone on the market right now), what the App Store is for iPhones, meaning the place where users can download applications for their mobile devices.It is already a known f... |
3 October 2008 10:13 GMT |
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The Taiwanese company High Tech Computer (generally known as HTC), already an important name when it comes to production of smartphones, has recently revealed the first phone based on Goggle's Android platform, the HTC G1. The device will start selling in the US on the T-Mobile network starting October 22, while... |
2 October 2008 08:58 GMT |
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On Monday, September 29, we were telling you that Motorola was working on an Android phone. Sources were reporting, at the time, that the company was planning to expand its Android team from 50 persons to 350, which could only be regarded as a huge step towards the development of its own Google Android phone. With al... |
1 October 2008 04:25 GMT |
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There is no Android-powered smartphone on sale yet (although T-Mobile G1 is very close to a commercial release), but lots of software developers are already embracing Google's open source mobile platform. The company to do so lately is Location Based Technologies, a North American developer and distributor of pe... |
30 September 2008 09:10 GMT |
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Gameloft, a well-known developer and publisher of video games for mobile phones and consoles, announced last week that it was planning to develop over 10 games to run on the Android open-source platform.This means good news, mobile games fans! Bubble Bash, the game that is currently available for iPhone and other mob... |
29 September 2008 08:44 GMT |
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T-Mobile has recently introduced Google's first Android-running device, the G1, developed by HTC. While the specs are impressive, video demonstrations have shown that the G1 performs a lot slower than Apple's iPhone. And, while some say the Android-running G1 will attract many users with its ability to run ... |
25 September 2008 04:51 GMT |
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HTC Dream, the much talked about handset that runs on Google's Android platform and that is prepared by T-Mobile for a US release, will come in a banana-shaped case - a form factor that some of Motorola's phones (Z8, Z10) are famous for. Of course, unlike the aforementioned Moto handsets, the Android one h... |
26 August 2008 04:14 GMT |
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