The HTC G1 was released in October, 2008, making it the first phone to ship with Google’s Android operating system. HTC, T-Mobile, Google, and pretty much everyone else involved in the phone have long ...
According to documents posted by the FCC on Monday, the HTC Dream has received approval. FCC approval, an important hurdle in the device development process, grants permission for wireless devices to ...
A few weeks ago, Rogers decided not to upgrade the aging HTC Dream to Android 2.0 but offered existing owners the opportunity to switch to the HTC Magic for free in a limited time promotion. We ...
Join our daily and weekly newsletters for the latest updates and exclusive content on industry-leading AI coverage. Learn More The video embedded below looks to be the first live glimpse of the HTC ...
More details of HTC’s Google phone are emerging, it seems. The handset is to be called “Dream”, will be touchscreen and have a large QWERTY keypad. So, what ...
Documents seen on the FCC site provide a few details about the newly approved HTC Dream. The documents confirm that it will have quad-band GSM/EDGE radios, WCDMA 1700, Bluetooth and WiFi. That the ...
Most Android phones today seem to follow a fairly standard design scheme, but it wasn't that long ago that we got some truly ...
An icon in the shape of a lightning bolt. Impact Link The government is out of Google's way: The FCC has just approved the HTC Dream, the first phone that will run Google's "GPhone" Android mobile ...
The Federal Communications Commission has approved the much anticipated Google Android phone, and documents suggest a release date of about Nov. 10 at the latest. That’s because in the document, the ...
Ahhh… the end of an era. Thanks to a tipster for letting us know that both the Rogers 8GB iPhone 3G and the HTC Dream are now officially discontinued (the Black ...
It's Android time, Canadians. Mark your calendars for June 2nd as Rogers Wireless has just announced the exclusive arrival of both the HTC Dream (aka G1) and HTC Magic (aka QWERTY-less G1) next month.
For those of you keeping score at home, HTC’s Dream, due to hit T-Mobile in October as the first Android phone, just got tapped by the FCC’s rubber stamp. Unfortunately there aren’t any of those h-o-t ...