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The first Android-based mobile phone in the world has just got axed. We're referring here, of course, to the T-Mobile G1, also known as the HTC Dream, the handset which opened the door to a new approach for mobile devices, services and smartphone usage. Officially, no more brand new G1 devices can be found avai... |
27 July 2010 11:48 GMT |
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Canadian mobile phone carrier Rogers has just made some changes in its handset offering. The company added a new device to the list of other phones available for purchase from its website, namely the Nokia N97 mini, but also killed two handsets present on the list, namely the 8GB iPhone 3G and the HTC Dream (the bla... |
16 June 2010 10:28 GMT |
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Canadian mobile phone carrier Rogers has delivered to its HTC Dream and HTC Magic users new software updates for their devices, which are meant to resolve an issue that prevented the handsets from completing 911 calls when the GPS was turned on. According to the operator, HTC has come up with a fix for the two devic... |
25 January 2010 03:51 GMT |
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Canadian mobile phone carrier Rogers has reportedly warned its HTC Magic users on an issue with their devices, one that was also spotted on the HTC Dream handset a few days ago. The operator sent a message to its Magic users asking them to disable the GPS on their device so as to “ensure all 911 calls complete... |
20 January 2010 04:37 GMT |
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Canadian mobile phone carrier Rogers Wireless announced a few days ago that, given the fact that the HTC Dream would not be upgraded to Android 2.1, the newest flavor of Google's mobile operating system, it would put in place an offer for its Dream users. To be more precise, the operator revealed that it would ... |
13 January 2010 12:01 GMT |
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HTC Dream and HTC Magic are the first mobile phones from HTC that arrived on the market with Google's Android operating system on board, and both of them were launched at the same time in Canada via Rogers Wireless. As soon as Android 2.1 made it into the wild, the mobile phone operator announced that only Magi... |
11 January 2010 06:40 GMT |
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Canadian mobile phone users who purchased an HTC Dream or HTC Magic from Rogers, the two phones the carrier delivered to the market earlier this year with Google's Android operating system on board, won't see the Android 1.6 version of the OS loaded on their handsets, it seems. The two phones have been lau... |
21 December 2009 03:31 GMT |
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Owners of a T-Mobile G1 Android handset might soon enjoy the latest flavor of Google's operating system too, although initially the Android Developers said that the new firmware wouldn't be available for the first Android-based mobile phone. Android 1.6, also known as Donut, is set to be released into the w... |
22 September 2009 10:51 GMT |
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The second device launched by the joint-venture HTC and Google – HTC Magic aka G2, suggests that the new Android-branded phones have great potential on the smartphone market. Updated to the latest firmware version, including Cupcake 1.5, HTC Magic is now shadowed by its new brother, HTC Hero, which features the... |
28 August 2009 12:15 GMT |
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Mobile phone users in Canada who would like to purchase an Android handset from Rogers will probably rejoice at learning that the company has dropped the prices of both HTC Dream and HTC Magic to $99.99 on a 3-year contract. The two mobile phones reached the carrier only a few weeks ago, yet it seems that their perfo... |
6 July 2009 03:01 GMT |
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Rogers Wireless was reported quite a while ago to be planning on releasing to the market the first two mobile phones in the world to run under Google's Android operating system, the HTC Dream and HTC Magic. On that note, John Boynton, senior vice president and chief marketing officer for the company, has announc... |
2 June 2009 11:35 GMT |
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It seems that the non-Google fever for Android-based mobile phones is extending through wireless carriers around the world, probably due to the fact that the devices that come without the Google branding include more features than the rest of the line. This time we hear that the HTC Dream and Magic that will reach Ca... |
26 May 2009 05:51 GMT |
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Rogers Wireless has announced today that it will exclusively launch in Canada two new smartphones from the Taiwanese-based HTC, namely the Dream and Magic, the first two mobile devices in the world to run under Google's Android operating system. In addition, the two handsets will also be the first in Canada to c... |
7 May 2009 10:02 GMT |
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Google's Android operating system has seen a lot of fans among mobile phone makers lately, with more than 40 new handsets powered by the platform expected to come to the market this year, and with industry players like Sony Ericsson, Motorola, HTC or Samsung announcing their interest in the matter. What hasn... |
25 March 2009 06:45 GMT |
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Mobile phone users in Italy can now enjoy the first Android-based mobile phone thanks to the cell phone carrier TIM. The HTC Dream (also known as G1) has made it into the country and is now available for purchase with the operator, which offers it with two options, one of them being free of contract. Unlike the G1 t... |
24 March 2009 03:37 GMT |
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Following UK's Vodafone launch of the HTC Magic Android-based smartphone, it seems that Orange France will be the first to bring the second Android phone – HTC Dream. Even though it is not a member of the Open Alliance, Orange managed to strike this deal that will see it as the only carrier that will offer... |
5 March 2009 09:59 GMT |
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It seems that a bunch of users will not be able to enjoy the applications that are offered on the Android Market. Not all of them, indeed, but those that you will have to pay for are not available for purchase for users who own an Android Dev 1 version of the HTC Dream. It seems that Google decided to make this move... |
27 February 2009 04:44 GMT |
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I was surprised to find out that HTC, the leading Windows Mobile-based smartphone manufacturer, only managed to come out with three devices, none of them impressive enough. Obviously, following the mild success that G1 had in the past, HTC continues the Android-based series with a new G1 smartphone that features almo... |
18 February 2009 12:01 GMT |
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Australia and Singapore have finally received the first load of mobile phones that run under Google's Android mobile OS and software. The new handsets went live on the specified markets on Thursday, with Singapore Telecommunications, which has added to its offering the 'Dream' smartphone developed by H... |
5 February 2009 06:37 GMT |
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If you ever feared the Google phone (also known as HTC Dream, HTC G1 and so on) doesn't exist, fear no more: the Android-powered weird-shaped device has recently appeared in a mini-set of live images, caressed by sun and a pair of mysterious hands.So, following Rene Descartes' “I think, the... |
20 September 2008 04:17 GMT |
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Although there's still nothing official from Google, T-Mobile or HTC, the very first mobile device to run on big G's Android platform will apparently be presented on September 23. Its price, in case you're wondering, will be one to compete with that of AT&T's iPhone 3G 8GB: $199 with a contract ag... |
18 September 2008 03:19 GMT |
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A handset named "Dream" should be among the best-looking mobile devices on the market, right? Well, HTC's Dream (also known as HTC G1), the first handset to come with Google's Android OS, doesn't really have what it takes to be considered beautiful. Several live pictures with the Dream have recently be... |
1 September 2008 03:35 GMT |
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Not long after the real form factor of T-Mobile USA's upcoming HTC Dream (or G1) has been unveiled, an almost complete list with its specs has also showed up on the Web, allowing us to get a better picture of what the first Google-branded mobile device is capable of. Although the Dream doesn't seem to ... |
28 August 2008 09:16 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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Google's Android mobile platform was officially announced quite some time ago, but there's still no device on the market to run on it. Well, according to recently unveiled details, this will change pretty soon, as T-Mobile USA is said to be the world's first mobile carrier to offer an Android-powered h... |
15 August 2008 07:04 GMT |
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Google unveiled yesterday the true face of its upcoming Android platform, plus several details regarding what seems to be HTC Dream. The unveiling took place in San Francisco, during Google I/O, said to be the company's "largest developer event". Thanks to Android Community, several videos and images have been... |
29 May 2008 09:11 GMT |
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HTC is preparing some big surprises for mobile users all round the world, as the Taiwan-based Windows Mobile handset manufacturer will release several new high-end devices that can easily stand besides most of the advanced mobile devices currently on the market. Rumors about an HTC Diamond and an HTC Raphael... |
30 April 2008 08:17 GMT |
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HTC Dream, rumored to be the first mobile device based on Google's Android mobile platform, could be unveiled sooner than anyone expected: on the 6th of May. HTC is preparing what seems to be a big launch for this day, in London. Some sort of invitations surfaced on the Web these days, on which we can read "Wit... |
10 April 2008 13:44 GMT |
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A mobile phone running on the newly released Android open platform from Google might be out on the market sooner than expected. The device will come from HTC, will pack some innovative features and has been codenamed "Dream".Unfortunately, rumors state that the device resembles the iPhone. We've had one too many... |
6 November 2007 03:00 GMT |
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