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Intuitive Touch Screen and QWERTY Keyboard, Plus Popular Google Products and Fresh, New Applications – available from Optus. Sydney, Australia – February 05, 2009 – HTC Corporation, a global leader in mobile phone innovation and design, today unveiled its latest handset – the HTC Dreamâ„¢, the first Android-powered mobile phone released in Australia. Available through Optus, the HTC Dreamâ...
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HTC Dream for Optus First Pictures Oh yes and at last the first pictures of HTC Dream smartphone for the Optus network in Australia and SingTel network in Singapore. We wish to thank TB Tech for getting the first exclusive pictures, this smartphone will be running Google Android software which is a blessing. Yes we know that this handset looks like every other
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HTC (High Tech Computer) and Singapore Telecommunications (SingTel) on February 5 jointly unveiled the first Android-powered mobile phone, the HTC Dream, in Singapore and Australia. Customers of SingTel and its wholly-owned subsidiary in Australia, Optus, will soon be the first in Asia to enjoy this highly anticipated device, HTC said. The HTC Dream combines full touch screen functionality and... ...
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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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