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Here we go folks. The
New York Times is reporting that T-Mobile will be the first carrier to offer
Android. According to “people briefed on the company’s plans,” the HTC phone will go on sale in the US “before Christmas, perhaps as early as October.” The NYT’s sources also say that the 5-row QWERTY slider from that
Dream video (embedded after the break) matches the HTC device that T-Mobile will sell. The device is still waiting for FCC approval with a three-way Google, T-Mobile, and HTC announcement coming as early as September. The deal is expected to be exclusive making it the only Android phone available in the US this year.
Of course you know what this means? It’s the birth of the Android fanboy — sure you love ‘em at First!, but then they never shutup about Street View.
Update: We’ve added a second video (from March) of what looks to be the same device demonstrated by Google’s own Andy Rubin. The 3G reference design runs a 400MHz Qualcomm MSM 7200-based processor at just over 300MHz, includes a trackball, 3D graphics processor, and appears to have an HTC logo. [From: NYTimes]
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