T-Mobile G1 with Google
The T-Mobile G1 with Google is the first commercially available phone to run on the ‘Android’ operating system, which empowers developers with tools to create and offer consumers applications that add value to their lives. This is one of many initiatives T-Mobile is working on to lead the industry in bringing real innovation to wireless customers.

Features
Touch screen

Real Web browsing capabilities
3MP camera
Customizable home screen
One-click Google Search
Video playback

3G network and Wi-Fi access*
Learn more about 3G coverage >
Android Market
QWERTY keyboard
Easy access to Google applications
- Maps (including satellite, traffic, and street views)
- Gmail
- YouTube
- Calendar
- Google Talk
IM/text/e-mail*
Music player
*Additional charges and fees may apply.
**3G coverage is available only in certain markets. See coverage map for details. Data: If your total data usage in any billing cycle is more than 1GB, your data throughput for the remainder of that cycle may be reduced to 50 kbps or less. Your data session, plan, or service may be suspended, terminated, or restricted for significant roaming or if you use your service in a way that interferes with our network or ability to provide quality service to other users. Some devices require specific data plans; if you do not have the right plan for your device, you may not be able to use data services. Some downloads, such as movies, music, and games, not included. Domestic use only.

The logo of HTC is seen in Taipei September 24, 2008. The new G1 phone made by Taiwan’s HTC Corp running Google’s Android software was launched in New York on Tuesday.

The new G1 phone made by Taiwan’s HTC Corp running Google’s Android software is displayed in Taipei September 24, 2008. Peter Chou, CEO of HTC Corp says expects to sell more than 400,000 Google phones in U.S. and U.K. by the end of the year

The T-Mobile G1 Android-powered phone, the first cell phone with the operating system designed by Google Inc.
