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<title>Gynoid forum - linux mobile forum &#187; Forum: HTC Dream - Recent Topics</title>
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<title>admin on "HTC Dream - android linux mobile phone"</title>
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<description>&#60;p&#62;The HTC Dream (also marketed as T-Mobile G1 in Europe and the US) is an Internet-enabled 3G smart-phone with an operating system designed by Google and hardware designed by HTC. It was the first phone to the market that uses the Android mobile device platform. The phone is part of an open standards effort of the Open Handset Alliance.&#60;br /&#62;
It was released in the US on 22 October 2008; in the UK on 30 October 2008; and became available in other European countries including Austria, Netherlands, and the Czech Republic in early 2009. It was released in Germany in February 2009 with a QWERTZ keyboard. On 10 March 2009, it became available in Poland as Era G1 under a local mobile brand affiliated with T-Mobile. In the US, it is priced starting at $149.99 for new and existing T-Mobile customers if purchased with a two-year T-Mobile voice and data plan, and $399 without a on-tract.Contrary to claims made by T-Mobile representatives, the handset does not need the data plan to work; however, the Access Point Name (APN) settings need to be changed to make the Multimedia Messaging Service (MMS-Picture Messages) work. The Dream comes in black, bronze (except in the UK), or white. On 23 April 2009, T-Mobile USA announced it had sold one million G1s since the device’s launch. On 5 February 2009, the phone was released through Optus in Australia, as the HTC Dream. On 21 February 2009, Singapore became the first country in Asia to introduce the phone. It was sold by Sing Tel between $38 – $238 under various contracts. Telefónica also launched a version of the phone in Spain on 20 April 2009 with slightly modified control buttons. On June 2nd, 2009 it was released through Rogers Wireless in Canada as the HTC Dream. This edition of the HTC Dream includes the UMTS 850 / 1900 bands for use on Rogers’ 3G network.&#60;/p&#62;
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