T-Mobile unveils the G1 Google Phone
Imagine walking into a shop, picking up an item that you are interested in buying, scanning the barcode with your mobile phone and then having said phone tell you where you can buy said item for the lowest price.
With the credit crunch is full swing and Christmas fast approaching, who wouldn't want to be able to do that?
Well, it's just one of the soon to be countless things you'll be able to do if you sign up for T-Mobile's latest offering, the T-Mobile G1, better known to one and all as the Google Phone.
As the name suggests, the Google Phone was made for the internet. You get a big 3.2" screen and its 3G capabilities plus Wi-Fi mean you get connected at the best speeds available, depending where you are. You've got a slide out QWERTY keyboard, and a track ball as well as the touchscreen for navigation and writing those all important emails, texts and IM messages.
In fact you'll never miss an email, an IM or even a Facebook update because the T-Mobile G1 is always online and always synched up. And automatic updates also benefit from the fact that the internet connection is always on.
The good news is that unlimited internet access is part of the package deals on offer with the G1 Google Phone.
It's also got a camera, an adequate enough 3MP one, an MP3 player, and it has built in GPS too (so you can find your way to the shop selling whatever it is you want to buy at the best price).
But what makes the Google Phone all the more desirable is the fact that it is the first mobile phone to use the Android operating system and that gives you access to the open-source Android Market.
Some applications are free, others you have to pay for, but the fun you can have is endless. Cat lovers can even download an application that will make the Google Phone purr!
The Google Phone is available for free on T-Mobile when you sign up for an 18 month contract at £40 a month.
You can then choose either:
Unlimited internet access and up to 1,250 talk minutes or 2,500 texts (or any mix of the two
Or
Unlimited internet access, 800 inclusive minutes and unlimited texts
Want one? Visit the T-Mobile website.
Thursday, April 2, 2009
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