HTC Dream From T-Mobile to be First Android Phone
August 19th, 2008 MobileFreak
As anticipated, the FCC has officially approved the first mobile phone to run on the Google Android platform. As we anticipated back in March, the Dream from Korean handset manufacturer HTC was just recently approved, and could be released by November 10, or possibly earlier. Wireless carrier T-Mobile will be the carrier for the phone in the U.S.
It will be very interesting to see how much momentum this first Android phone builds. There will be a good surge of early adopters for the holiday season, but it will take a bit of time before more Android apps become available and the platform is more stable. At that point though, watch out iPhone.
Find out more about the Android platform here.
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