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Despite Microsoft’s disaffirmation, rumor has it that Microsoft has finally chosen the McCann Erickson ad agency to build up a campaign for the company’s “Pink Project,” a code name for a Microsoft-branded phone. It is also said that the branding of the rumored device could be somehow similar to the T-Mobile G1 and other Google
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According to an article on engadget mobile, T-Mobile has now confirmed that the US will see details their 2nd Android based smartphone sometime next week. Apparently a T-Mobile USA spokesperson has stated…”Next week, T-Mobile will share more details about its next Android-powered phone, the follow-on device to the T-Mobile G1 with Google.” Although the spokesperson for T-Mobile
submitted by PhonesReview on 18th Jun 2009 (via phonesreview.co.uk)
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Google Navigation hacked onto T-Mobile G1 It's always a good sign when a device-specific product release becomes the focal point of the XDA development community: it means you've got a winner on your hands. Not that anyone ever doubted the intense demand for Google's new turn-by-turn Navigation introduced exclusively on Motorola's DROID. No more. Brave souls have now tweaked the original code to run on the original And...
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DataViz Documents To Go 2.0 for Android Review "I am a long time user of the Palm OS version of DataViz's Documents to Go, and was happy to hear that DataViz makes an Android version I can use on my T-Mobile G1. This lets me work with Microsoft Office documents, including ones that come in as e-mail attachments.There is a free version available in the on-device Android Market that allows you to view Microsoft Word and Excel documents. For...
submitted by PDAsNews on 12th Nov 2009 (via pdasnews.com)
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Subsidized Nexus One pricing not available to existing T-Mobile customers Remember when you ran out to buy a T-Mobile G1 right away when it was launched 14 months ago? Google apparently doesn't -- it's only extending the $179 subsidized price for the Nexus One to new T-Mobile customers, meaning existing customers are being told they have to pay the full sticker of $529 for the Snapdragon device. As you can imagine, that's got quite a few T-Mobile customer...
submitted by EngadgetMobile on 6th Jan 2010 (via engadget.com)
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The T-Mobile G1 was Google's debut into the mobile space with a partnership with HTC. Since the device's inception on T-Mobile's network, there were a few upgrades to the G1's Android OS, with the latest being the Cupcake code, bringing the ROM to version 1.5. However, the fun and glory stops there as it seems Google may be ending the love for the G1 as there will no longer be ...
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Google Maps Navigation Now Available For Android 1.6 Devices   If you're rocking an Android 1.6 device like the T-Mobile G1 or myTouch 3G you'll be happy to know that you can now download Google Maps Navigation in Android Market. Yep, after drooling over the screenshots of Google Maps Navigation in Android 2.0, Google has decided to extend this killer app over to Android 1.6 (and above) devices. According to Google: If you have a phone runnin...
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by Matthew Miller I was pretty excited about the launch of the T-Mobile G1 Google Android device (see my extensive review) last Fall and even flew out from Seattle to New York for just one day to attend the launch event. I still have my G1 and enjoy using it very much and have come to
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