Wed Nov 26, 2008 5:03AM EST
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T-Mobile has finally launched the promised white version of the G1 cell phone.
The Android powered cell phone was previously only available in black and bronze,
but those wanting to match their white gadgets, can find the sexy white version
in T-Mobile stores starting this week.
Everything else is exactly the same as far as software and hardware go. The G1 is a 3G phone that features a slide-out full-QWERTY keypad, a 3.17-inch touch screen display, a three megapixel camera, microSD slot, GPS, Bluetooth, Wi-Fi, and music player. The G1 retails for $399 without a contract or $179.99 with a T-Mobile two-year agreement. Ben has a full review of the device here.
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I have had the phone for a week the internet on it works fast the phone has good features not too heavy nor to big.... BIG UPS to the G1 for real No complaints on it Would reccomend to anyone
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1 Posted by tcochran_99 on Sun Nov 30, 2008 11:36PM EST Report Abuse
I love the the g1 and history is repeating itself again. Apple just don't get it. Apple has set a new standard with the iphone. Google has decided to supply the os and oem develop the hardware. This seems very familiar from the 80's when microsoft did the same thing.