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September 23, 2008 8:23 AM PDT

T-Mobile G1 details, price, and launch date revealed

by Nicole Lee
T-Mobile G1

T-Mobile G1

(Credit: T-Mobile)

T-Mobile and Google just announced the first-ever handset with the new Google Android operating system. Called the T-Mobile G1, it has both full touch-screen functionality, a QWERTY keyboard, a trackball for one-handed navigation, plus access to mobile Web applications like Google Maps Street View, Gmail, YouTube, and more. The G1 is available for pre-order now in the U.S. in limited quantities at T-MobileG1 if you're an existing T-Mobile customer. It will be available in retail stores beginning October 22, for $179 with a two-year voice and data agreement. As for our European brethren, it will be available in the U.K. beginning November and across Europe in early 2009.

Without further ado, here are the features: Wi-Fi, 3G (with dual-band UMTS), multimedia messaging, e-mail support (Gmail as well as other POP3 and IMAP e-mail services), instant messaging (with Google Talk as an option of course), a full HTML browser, GPS functionality, a 3-megapixel camera, the ability to multitask, a music player with access to the Amazon MP3 store, Bluetooth, and quad-band GSM support. Another very exciting feature (in my opinion) is it has one-click contextual search, which lets you search for anything simply by typing in something with the keyboard. This is very similar to the search feature on the Helio Ocean, in that it can search your contacts as well as the Web just by tapping in a few letters.

As for Google Maps, it will support Google Maps Street View, which lets you explore cities at the street-level as if you were right there on the corner. It will also have a built-in compass on the phone and allow you to view locations and navigate 360 degrees by moving the phone around. The aforementioned Amazon MP3 store is also a huge boon for the T-Mobile G1, as all of the songs on Amazon are DRM-free, and you can buy and download the song directly from the store to the device (only if you have a Wi-Fi connection though; you can search, sample, and buy with a cellular connection however). A song is $0.89, while an album is anywhere from $5.99 to $9.99.

Last but not least, the G1 will offer access to the Android Market, which is an application store similar to the iTunes App Store. Some of the available applications include ShopSavvy, an application that lets you scan the UPC code of a product with the phone's camera and instantly compare prices with other stores; Ecorio, an application that tracks your carbon footprint; and BreadCrumbz, an application that lets you create a step-by-step visual map using photos. Of course, you can also buy games like Namco's Pac-Man.

It's important to note that the T-Mobile G1 won't have Microsoft Exchange support right off the bat, though its open-source infrastructure means that can be easily remedied with a third-party application (according to Google anyway). Also, Gmail is available as push and yes, you can use it to read MS Office documents and PDFs. There is no stereo Bluetooth, and you can't use it as a tethered modem. And no surprise here, the G1 is SIM locked to T-Mobile for the time being, though I expect there will be efforts to unlock it.

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Nicole Lee is an associate editor for CNET, covering cell phones, Bluetooth headsets, and all things mobile. She's also pretty geeky--she likes World of Warcraft, comic books, and shiny gadgets. E-mail Nicole.
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by kittles3069 September 23, 2008 8:55 AM PDT
Yeeaaahhh Budddyyy!!

ORDER CONFIRMATION

Order Summary

Thanks for ordering the T-Mobile G1TM!

Your T-Mobile G1 will be delivered to your door on October 22. When it arrives, follow the instructions in the quick start guide, and you'll be surfing, messaging, and talking in minutes. Get ready...your G1TM is coming!
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by samnerita September 25, 2008 6:55 PM PDT
Same here!!! Ordered mines yesterday at 7:25. :]
by trey2trey September 23, 2008 9:22 AM PDT
Does this device have a hard drive? or am i forced to use sd memory
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by dirty55409 September 23, 2008 9:38 AM PDT
most phones don't come with much memory, besides the N95 that has an 8gb drive. From the site it says it comes with a 1gb sd card, but I'm guessing it's a microSD card.
by dirty55409 September 23, 2008 9:29 AM PDT
It's a promising phone!! I will wait for it to come out before ordering it. First Gen is never perfect.
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by rrdharan September 23, 2008 9:42 AM PDT
"the T-Mobile G1 won't have Microsoft Exchange support right off the bat, though its open-source infrastructure means that can be easily remedied with a third-party application"

Given that *paid* developers at Ximian/Novell have been working on this for years without producing anything usable, I find this claim to be highly dubious.
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by rhattan503 September 23, 2008 9:52 AM PDT
There is no mention if it will support 5 Faves and Wifi Hotspot Calling....
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by acoats1 September 24, 2008 8:29 AM PDT
It does Support my Faves!!! yay!!
as far as the Hotspot calling I've heard that it doesn't support the UMA/ VOIP...
but it does have Wi-Fi Capability!
by b2tharizzo September 25, 2008 3:45 AM PDT
There are screenshots of it at the t-mobile event with a "Faves" icon on the main screen. :)
by trey2trey September 23, 2008 9:55 AM PDT
Am i the only one curious about the memory of this phone? No details about memory are given.
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by trey2trey September 23, 2008 9:58 AM PDT
To me, the iphone still looks like a better product if we can't even get specific details as far as memory.
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by amwayorlando September 23, 2008 10:19 AM PDT
Processor Qualcomm® MSM7201A?, 528 MHz
Operating System Android
Memory
ROM: 256 MB
RAM: 192 MB
Dimensions (LxWxT) 117.7 mm x 55.7 mm x 17.1 mm
(4.60 in x 2.16 in x 0.62 in)
Weight 158 grams (5.57 ounces) with battery
Display 3.2-inch TFT-LCD flat touch-sensitive screen with 320 x 480 (HVGA) resolution
Network HSDPA/WCDMA:
Europe: 2100 MHz
US:1700/2100 MHz
Up to 7.2 Mbps down-link (HSDPA) and 2 Mbps up-link (HSUPA) speeds
Quad-band GSM/GPRS/EDGE:
850/900/1800/1900 MHz
(Band frequency, HSUPA availability, and data speed are operator dependent.)

Device Control Trackball with Enter button
Keyboard Slide-out 5-row QWERTY keyboard
GPS GPS navigation capability with built-in GPS receiver and map software
Connectivity Bluetooth® 2.0 with Enhanced Data Rate
Wi-Fi®: IEEE 802.11b/g
HTC ExtUSB? (11-pin mini-USB 2.0 and audio jack in one)
Camera
3.2 megapixel color camera with fixed focus

Audio Built-in microphone and speaker
Ring tone formats:
AAC, AAC+, AMR-NB, MIDI, MP3, WMA, WMV
40 polyphonic and standard MIDI format 0 and 1 (SMF)/SP MIDI
Battery Rechargeable Lithium-ion battery
Capacity: 1150 mAh

Talk time:
Up to 350 minutes for WCDMA
Up to 406 minutes for GSM
Standby time:
Up to 402 hours for WCDMA
Up to 319 hours for GSM
(The above are subject to network and phone usage.)
Expansion Slot microSD? memory card (SD 2.0 compatible)
AC Adapter Voltage range/frequency: 100 ~ 240V AC, 50/60 Hz
DC output: 5V and 1A
Special Features Digital Compass, Motion Sensor
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by heartattackman September 23, 2008 10:33 AM PDT
For about the same price I get 8gb's from the iPhone...what does the G1 give you?
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by wtrhzrd September 23, 2008 2:08 PM PDT
T-mobile
by arrowdragon September 23, 2008 6:56 PM PDT
it gives you tmobile instead of that call-dropping at&t with millions of dead spots?
by bassmansuperdude September 25, 2008 11:37 AM PDT
It gives you sd slot expandable memory, which means i can get 16 gb for G1 @ the same price as the 8gb iphone!!! how much can the iphone expand o wait you dont get one you have to buy your sh*t from apple,I hate how some iphone users are so defensive. sooner or later they will be a better product, in any industry!
by szandor420 October 17, 2008 12:54 PM PDT
freedom
by trey2trey September 23, 2008 10:36 AM PDT
thanks for the info. but i'm curious about storage memory. is there any internal storage memory and how much or do i need to put what i need on a flash memory then load onto the device. if it atleast comes with 4gb storage i will be pleased.
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by bassmansuperdude September 25, 2008 11:40 AM PDT
yeah you can get 16gb.
by kwhsy82 September 23, 2008 10:54 AM PDT
ATT, T-Mobile..... Verizon, help? The biggest company with the oldest cell phones. But it does have the best cell coverage where I happen to live. It's too bad the worst cell phone networks have the largest incentive to put on better phones.....
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by dslproductions1 September 23, 2008 11:04 AM PDT
I'm unable to order a G1 on T-Mobile's site this morning.

I keep getting a message that their upgrade site is not working. I'm a T-mobile customer and have been waiting several months to upgrade for this phone.

Others with similar experience?
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by sting7k September 23, 2008 11:14 AM PDT
Too bad its on quite possibly the worst network in the USA.
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by Zaunto September 23, 2008 12:23 PM PDT
You are wrong my friend. AT&T is the worst network in the USA. Less bars in more places. "THE NEW AT&T".
by kdnsd September 23, 2008 3:30 PM PDT
I travel a lot and get great coverage on T-Mobile...
by KChristensen03 October 11, 2008 11:35 PM PDT
Sprint Nextel gets the award of 'worst network in USA'
by svk1069 September 23, 2008 11:17 AM PDT
Re: the contextual search article author Nicole is so excited about-

Does not the Google App for iPhone do the same thing?
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by AppleSuxLeo September 23, 2008 12:44 PM PDT
Amazon MP3 store app right from the start ;)....did I hear Jobs just had a myocardial infarction ?
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by AppleSuxLeo September 23, 2008 12:45 PM PDT
Amazon MP3 store app right from the start ;)....did I hear Jobs just had a myocardial infarction ?
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by tchristoff September 23, 2008 1:43 PM PDT
No Stereo Bluetooth? That's disappointing. Seems like that would be a no-brainer as a music player.
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by justusderdv September 23, 2008 2:27 PM PDT
Cell phones are at the cutting edge of technology right now, it seems. I can imagine the perfect handheld device and it will include all of the features of a good PDA with Phone Service, Wi-Fi that provides the speed and graphics to rival the notebook experience, and a GPS device to keep me from getting lost. Now if we could also have one that functions as a tazer for self-defense, Q will be smiling from beyond.
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by myislanduniverse September 25, 2008 5:55 PM PDT
Dude! I know! I've been saying that for YEARS! ("I'm switching my G1 from 'stun' to 'kill'...")
by passandr September 23, 2008 2:33 PM PDT
So, how do you think the fact that Google is giving away Android free of charge is going to effect the future of the technology industry?

Take a look at a lot more questions about the Android: http://pass-ed.blogspot.com/
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by motorush September 23, 2008 2:56 PM PDT
potentially, the ugliest phone to date. will hurt apple's bottom line. good for amazon.
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