Google can search out just about anything on the Internet, but can it call to say you’ll be late for dinner? Starting next week, it can. The G1, the first cellphone equipped with Google Inc.’s mobile ...
The G1 made waves when it was released by T-Mobile in October, officially launching the Android-based device into a head-to-head-to-head rivalry against touch-screen titans the Apple iPhone 3G and the ...
The internet search giant's first mobile handset - the Google G1 phone - hits the shops today. But is it good enough to see off Apple's popular handset? Claudine Beaumont reports Google, not content ...
As expected, Google and T-Mobile announced the G1 handset today, the first cell phone to use the Android operating system. At a press conference in New York, executives from Google, T-Mobile, and HTC ...
T-Mobile's new G1 smartphone based on Google's Android platform has been positioned against Apple's iPhone by the media, but that attempt to set up a dramatic showdown has fizzled as details show the ...
Call it the T-Mobile G1.0. The first-ever Google Android smartphone is a solid initial effort that, given an open development platform, will grow with time. It's missing a bunch of key features right ...
The launch of Google’s first-ever mobile phone yesterday, the G1, was generally well-received by analysts and critics. Google G1 Android mobile phone: Telegraph review Google Android: Can it take on ...
Editor's note: This is our first look at Android, and in this review we focus on the primary question on most people's minds—can this phone knock the iPhone off its perch? In the coming weeks, we'll ...
After the months of speculation, the first ever “Google phone” has been released – the G1 phone from T-Mobile and HTC, running on the Google-backed Android open source platform. After the months of ...
Google has launched its first mobile phone - a serious competitor to Apple's much sought-after iPhone. Like its rival, the G1 offers a large touchscreen and fast internet access. However, Google ...
The original Android team spent the weekend and today debunking some misconceptions about the operating system’s creation especially in relation to the iPhone. As part of that, Android co-founder Rich ...