Optus and HTC could be releasing the G1 in Australia tomorrow via Optus, no doubt to the chagrin of Kogan, who had won over plenty of attention to their Android-packing Agora handsets, only to have them indefinitely delayed. Support manuals had slipped out in January supporting the claim, although it didn’t mention any time frames.
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IntoMobile on 5th Feb 2009 (via feedproxy.google.com)
Now that the Kogan Agora has been virtually shelved doesn’t mean the Australians are going to be missing out on all that Google Android goodness as today Optus and HTC is releasing the G1 in Australia. Apparently support manuals slipped out in January so supports the claim but there was no timeframe allotted. Most await new
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PhonesReview on 5th Feb 2009 (via phonesreview.co.uk)
The Dream is going to Australia and Optus is waiting to deliver it to you. People say that the first ever Android device will be available in Australia is going to arrive on February 16, on plans starting at about $38 per month. The Dream is available in Europe already so it might be a
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MobileWhack on 5th Feb 2009 (via mobilewhack.com)
We are enlighten that the Android phone will be available in Singapore is HTC Dream (without G1 label). With the same specs as the T-Mobile G1, the phone will available first via SingTel (in Singapore) and its subsidiary, Optus, in Australia. Optus has already stated that HTC Dream will available starting Feb 16, even with ...
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3GWeek on 7th Feb 2009 (via 3gweek.net)
Available on the SingTel network in Singapore and Optus in Australia, the HTC Dream is HTC's own-brand version of the T-Mobile G1 Android smartphone.
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MobileGazzette on 6th Feb 2009 (via mobilegazette.com)