Wednesday 10 March 2010

The T-Mobile G1 v2: Exceeding Info on Next-Gen Android Device

We interrupt your steady stream of iPhone rumors to bring you new investigate on that different famous smartphone: the Android-powered T-Mobile G1. second its successor, the T-Mobile G2 (aka HTC voodoo) has yet to hit America, there’s now gossip of a “T-Mobile G1 v2″ that could be coming soon to a store up you.

Meet the T-Mobile G1 v2

Word of the supposed T-Mobile G1 v2 unparalleled hit when tech blog TMOToday naked an light coming map of Wal-Mart’s mobile launch schedule earlier this extent. The map shows a G2 figure becoming available this summer, bury the G1 v2 following pressure the hopping. The G1 v2 is referred to due to “Bigfoot” and “Morrison” in various places.

Now, we’re receiving a pre-eminent glimpse at how the oddly named phone could look. (To appear as fair, Microsoft’s rumored smartphone of the unborn is codenamed “Pink,” so we’ll style HTC some slack.) The sleuths at The Boy Genius invoice have published what they clear to be a leaked abstraction of the G1 v2. The shot shows a slick-looking device disguise a slideout QWERTY keyboard — vital the T-Mobile G1 had but the G2 lacked.

Sale Speculation

So far, no specs hold been leaked, though there’s speculation the T-Mobile G1 v2 will vouchsafe seeing about $148 plant a two-year engage through Wal-Mart. That’s the same price at which Wally World’s been selling the G1 since draw out October. With all the talk of Apple considering a smaller, lower-priced iPhone (not to adduce lowering its iPhone lift plans), a price tag under $150 could make Android’s seemingly full-size offering an attractive option.

Initial Impressions

It’s immense to jaw much more about the alleged T-Mobile G1 v2 without having any firm attainments. My initial impression, based on the truncated and problematical info we have, is that the phone could determine to possess a strenuous clot of the G1’s further the G2’s strongest features: It appears to have the sleekness besides zip of the latter, bit reclaiming the slide out keyboard skill of the former (something I, now one, value — those iPhone/iPod Touch keyboards are damn operose to use).

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