Google Phone Unleashed

T-Mobile debuts first Android handset

  • AP
  • T-Mobile USA, Inc.
  • AP/HTC
  • T-Mobile USA, Inc.
  • T-Mobile USA, Inc.
  • AP
  • AP
  • T-Mobile USA, Inc.
  • Sept. 23: The T-Mobile G1 Android-powered phone, the first cell phone with an operating system designed by Google Inc., in New York.
  • A horizontal view of T-Mobile's G1 smartphone, showing the keyboard and Google's Android software interface.
  • Sept. 23: In this photo provided by HTC, Google founders Larry Page, left, and Sergey Brin help introduce the new T-Mobile G1 phone by Google, which is manufactured by Taiwan-based HTC, in New York.
  • The front face of the G1, the HTC smartphone running on Google's Android software being sold by T-Mobile.
  • A back view of the G1, the HTC smartphone with Google's Android software being sold by T-Mobile.
  • Sept. 23: The T-Mobile G1 Android-powered phone is introduced in New York. The four executives with the phones are, left to right: Peter Chou, CEO of HTC, Andy Rubin, Senior Director of Mobile Platforms for Google, Christopher Schlaffer, Group Product and Innovation Officer with Deutsche Telecom, and Cole Brodman, Chief Technology and Innovation Officer with T-Mobile USA.
  • Sept. 23: The T-Mobile G1 Android-powered phone, the first cell phone with an operating system designed by Google Inc., in New York.
  • The hidden keyboard of T-Mobile's G1 smartphone, built by HTC and running Google's Android software.

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