HTC Dream - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
The HTC Dream (also marketed as T-Mobile G1 in the US and Europe [except for Spain, where it is marketed as HTC Dream] or Era G1 in Poland) is an Internet-enabled 3G smartphone ...
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Some of the Behold's biggest competitors are the Apple iPhone (AT&T), T-Mobile G1 (HTC Dream), LG Dare (Verizon); Samsung Instinct (Sprint), and Samsung Eternity (AT&T).
The HTC Dream G1 from T-Mobile - new images leaked
Mystery has surrounded the whole HTC Dream G1 launch from T-Mobile since word broke about the Android-powered Dream. There has been speculation running…...
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T-Mobile Launching HTC Dream on October 1st? | Android Phone Fans
Last week rumors were swirling that T-Mobile would celebrate the launch of its 3G Network on October 1st by also rolling out the Android enabled HTC Dream.
HTC's Android-driven Dream revealed in glorious spy photos -- Engadget
... and managed a few stolen glimpses when Andy Rubin demonstrated this beast, but now we've gotten our hands on a slew of pictures showing off a very real T-Mobile-branded Dream in all ...
Today @ PC World Android Priced at $199: Can T-Mobile Mimic the iPhone ...
The answer is unclear whether phone fanatics will line up for hours or days (or if at all) to be the first to buy T-Mobile's Dream. Neither Google, HTC, or T-Mobile engender the ...
HTC Dream vs. T-Mobile G1 | Android Phone Fans
A few sources are reporting that what everyone and their mother have been calling the HTC Dream for so long will actually be marketed as the T-Mobile G1.
HTC Dream Android Phone Available in October at T-Mobile | Laptop ...
HTC Dream with Android OS, as reported by The New York Times is expected to be released as early as October and will be available at T-Mobile.The Android
Android, Google & the G1 HTC Dream: why T-Mobile makes sense ...
Word is out that T-Mobile looks likely to be the only network on which you'll be able to buy an Android-based handset in 2008. The HTC Dream, understood to be

