T-Mobile officially announces the G1 Android phone
- September 23rd, 2008
- 12 Comments

We’ll be covering the event live, which starts in about 20 minutes. We already have the official press release and images, though, so here you go. Enjoy…
Introducing the T-Mobile G1 with Google, the first phone powered by Android, an innovative mobile software platform. Available for T-Mobile customers spanning two continents, the T-Mobile G1 combines full touch-screen functionality and a QWERTY keyboard with a mobile Web experience that includes popular Google services such as Google Maps Street View, Gmail, YouTube and others.
With a fun and intuitive user interface and one-touch access to Google Web Search,
T-Mobile customers can now get instant answers on the go to all of their questions and stay connected in more ways than ever before. The T-Mobile G1 is also the first phone to provide access to Android Market, where customers can find and download unique applications to expand and personalize their phone to fit their lifestyle.Key Features of the T-Mobile G1 include:
· Intuitive user interface and hinged touch screen that slides open to reveal a full QWERTY keyboard
· Convenient trackball for one-handed navigation
· Three color options in the U.S. - white, brown and black
· One-click contextual search to instantly find relevant information with a touch of a finger
· Full HTML Web browser and zoom function that expands any page section by simply tapping on the screen
· One-touch access to popular Google applications including Google Maps Street View, Gmail, YouTube and others
· Google Maps provides map information, satellite imagery, local business info and driving directions as well as MyLocation to let users know where they are; Google Maps Street View syncs with the built-in compass on the phone – an industry first – to allow users to view locations and navigate 360 degrees by simply moving the phone with their hand
· Google Maps Street View for virtual street-level exploration while on the go
· Rich HTML email client, which seamlessly syncs e-mail from most other POP3 or IMAP mail services, including Gmail; displays photos and graphics right along with the text
· A beta version of Android Market for access to new, innovative software applications to personalize your device to fit your life from games, music and on-the-go shopping
· At-Launch Applications:
o ShopSavvy: designed to help people do comparative shopping
o Ecorio: developed to help people keep track of their daily travels and view what their carbon footprint looks like
o BreadCrumbz: enables people to create a step-by-step visual map using photos; customers can create their own routes, share them with friends or with the world
o Amazon MP3 Store (pre-installed on device): enables people to search DRM-free, full-track MP3 music and download that music from Amazon directly to their device using a Wi-Fi connection
· Built-in support for T-Mobile’s 3G (HSDPA) and EDGE network as well as Wi-Fi; T-Mobile G1 will seamlessly transfer between 3G and accessible Wi-Fi networks including T-Mobile HotSpot locations worldwide
· Built-in support for YouTube allows customers to enjoy the website’s originally-created content, easily navigate through YouTube’s familiar video browsing categories or search for specific videos
· Built-in instant messaging client with support for Google Talk, AOL, Windows Live Messenger and Yahoo! Messenger
· Support for advanced text messaging features to easily flag, delete or move groups of messages and keep track of group conversations through threaded text messaging
· 3-megapixel camera with photo-sharing capabilities
· Music player supports MP3, M4A (iTunes AAC, DRM-free), AMR, WMA, MIDI, WAV, OGG Vorbis
· Pre-installed 1 GB Micro SD memory card that can hold approximately 500 songs (device supports up to an 8GB memory card)
· 11 pre-loaded songs including tracks from The Helio Sequence, Kinski and Flight of the Conchords
· Bluetooth-enabled
· myFaves-enabled
· GPS capabilities
· Voice recognition, voice dialing and speakerphone
· GSM/GPRS/EDGE/Wi-Fi and UMTS/HSDPA
· 850/900/1700/1800/1900/2100Mhz
· Up to 130 hours standby, up to 5 hours talk time
· Dimensions: 4.60” x 2.16” x 0.62”; Weight: 5.6 ounces; Display: 3.17 inches
Pricing & Availability
For specific information on pricing and availability, please visit www.t-mobileg1.com.









NJ Lotto Results
2 months ago
looks great!!!
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Houchy
2 months ago
Looks a bit thick doesn’t it?
Does anyone have a nice comparison table between the G1 and the iPhone?
Thanks.
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Ravi
2 months ago
Comparison of G1 & iPhone
http://www.telegraph.co.uk/connected/main.jhtml?xml=/connected/2008/09/23/dlandroid423.xml
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josh
2 months ago
There is no comparrison this phone blows the i phone out of the water!!!!!!!
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Mystech (Who am I?)
2 months ago
God, how can people get so close then shoot themselves in the foot?
- Craptastic extUSB headphone jack (yay, huge honking dongles!)
- No tethering (Gee, my four-year-old BB with T-Mobile can)
- 1GB Data Cap (After that you’re on the 50kbs short bus)
Come one T-Mobile & HTC; I really wanted a viable option to the iBlown and AT&T. Why do you hate Freedom?
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Scott
2 months ago
Josh what are you talking about…. you think that blows the iphone of the water…. come on what a clunky looking phone…… I cant judge the OS but that phone looks like crap
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what's in a name?
2 months ago
I’d love to see some hardware specs that matter, like CPU clock speed and display resolution.
Good to see they gave it a not-teeny screen, if not quite as large as say, the hp200 series. It’s meant for web work, after all, so it needs some visual space. But IF they failed to give it at least VGA resolution, they’ll have really missed the boat.
Of course, an inefficient operating system and apps can make CPU Hz irrelevant. Let’s hope Google took notes from Firefox ver.3 (lean, mean, & very fast). My gut says they did.
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lexy
2 months ago
the phones nice… if it was just missing the thick bottom half with the scroll ball
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nanotella (Who am I?)
2 months ago
Amazon started selling batteries for G1: http://www.amazon.com/T-Mobile-G1-Standard-Capacity-Battery/dp/B001GNEUNS/ref=sr_1_1?ie=UTF8&s=electronics&qid=1222343161&sr=8-1
What the hell? The devices aren’t out yet!!
angel (Who am I?)
2 months ago
Dam that phone is wack like reallyy. Lol
Yazzy162 (Who am I?)
1 month ago
Does anyone know where they will have the white one for sale and when?
after 7 (Who am I?)
1 month ago
I have the wing and I feel it is still the best on the market. any app I want I can download it. the G1 is ugly. its a sidekick with new features, and the iphone has the right look it just needs better apps