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HTC Dream pre-sale for T-Mobile on beginning September 17th?

We’ve been hearing a lot about Android recently, from delayed release dates to a video claiming to depict the fabled HTC Dream in action. What we haven’t heard, however, is anything specific about the public availability of the first Android devices to hit the streets. HTC and T-Mobile have been promising an Android-based device by the end of this year, but haven’t gone any further into the specifics. TmoNews is now claiming that the HTC Dream will, in fact, be the first Android device to reach our hands. The site is reporting that T-Mobile will begin offering the Dream via a special promotional pre-sale event beginning September 17th, which is just over a month from now. The device will reportedly cost $150 for current T-Mobile subscribers, though it could sell for as much as $399 when it goes on sale to the general public some time later. The phone itself will be code-named G1, and should resemble the device we saw in the video a couple days back. Slide out QWERT keyboard, 3G data, 5″ x 3″ touchscreen and 3.0 megapixel camera will all come standard, making it T-Mobile’s flagship device. It will require a data plan, which will reportedly run a bit north of the current $20 Total Internet add-on. Thankfully, it will also be offered in an array of colors, including white, black, and brown. Excited yet? We’ll have to wait until we get our hands on one, as the device in the video leak is a bit underwhelming, but if these specs and release date hold, T-Mobile and HTC might have a real contender on their hands. Oh yeah, you’ll also need a Gmail account to purchase one…

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  1. On Aug 13, 2008 @ 10:00 am, Me Said:

    “Now that’s what I’m talkin’ about!” - Will Smith in ID4 (and me).

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  2. On Aug 13, 2008 @ 10:51 am, Ev Said:

    You couldn’t have said it better my friend. Competition fuels progression and technological advancement and ensures a level playing field while keeping businesses ethical (or as ethical as a business can get at least). Hopefully these upcomming phones will give Apple the well deserved wake up smack in face that they so need.

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  3. On Sep 4, 2008 @ 3:54 pm, bbrim Said:

    So what happened to this? Sept 17th is a no go?

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  4. On Sep 10, 2008 @ 3:24 pm, Scott Said:

    Well, um, it’s September 10th, 4th when you posted…. so, its between the 13th and 17th from what I’ve been reading.. may want to wait till the tentative release date

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  5. On Sep 11, 2008 @ 5:04 pm, k Said:

    pure speculation. Please get some evidence before printing this stuff. At least cite a real source which isn’t just another speculation…

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