There are few reasons why we would post at half past midnight of Saturday, 30 minutes into the weekend. One of them is because we love our readers, second is because we have spotted the first ever hands-on HTC Dream G1, the first Google Android powered mobile phone.
The device doesn't look as bad as it did in previous leaked images, and it does surely have a huge display. The keys look very comfortable as well. I am curious of how the device would look in black, but I guess I'm asking too much for the time being.
We can't see much of the user interface, or anything else for that matter, on the display as there is a large amount of glare and reflection from trees.
If that wasn't enough, T-Mobile USA's customer website has been advertising the G1, but it is linked to a non-existent page, although do monitor it in case it goes up in the future.
The price of the Dream has been rumoured to be around US$200, similar to that of the iPhone 3G, and its announcement should be on the 23rd of September, next week Tuesday.
Earlier this week Google had partially leaked the phone at the Google Developers Day 2008 in London. The speaker did confirm that there were tape coverings over the brand, and we are very sure that the device shown at the presentation was the HTC Dream.
The HTC Dream G1 is rumoured to feature a 528Mhz Qualcomm 7201 processor, 128MB of RAM, 3.1 megapixel camera, a trackball, but only a 1GB microSD memory card is included on the box.
[via rizzn via TalkAndroid via Unwired View, via Engadget Mobile]
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