Android powered T-Mobile HTC Dream - Photos Leaked
August 30th, 2008

T-Mobile HTC Dream

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August 30th, 2008


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August 25th, 2008

HTC Dream, the first Android handset to be released later this year has leaked time and again. And if the leaked video wasn’t enough, the latest info from FCC gives away its dimensions. Dream’s dimensions are 115 x 55-mm, smaller than the iPhone 3G (115.2-mm x 62.1-mm). However its marginally bigger than the HTC Touch Pro and the Xperia X1.
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August 18th, 2008

The long rumored and leaked and awaited Android powered HTC Dream has finally gained the FCC approval. This means that the device is ready for launch soon.
The device is said to be labeled as (model) ‘DREA100‘. And the features and physical specs seem to be inline with the leaked video we saw earlier. So would we see a October November release as rumored?
Via Engadget
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August 10th, 2008

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August 2nd, 2008

We have previewed Android several times in the past, and just a little update from HTC confirms that they are still on track to ship out Android powered devices before year end. Not sure if its the much rumored DREAM, but its surely good news for the masses who are waiting to get their hands on it!
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June 1st, 2008

We also saw some preview videos and spy shots, but here we now have a better idea of what the Android holds for us (+Video):
| Google recently demoed the HTC Dream at a conference which highlighted the potential of Android platform. The HTC dream is a big device with a 5″x3″ touch screen, a slider keyboard and a accelerometer like the iPhone which lets your tilt the device for navigation or scrolling. But that shouldn’t give you the impression that all Android devices are going to be high-end touchscreen. In a previous demo we have already seen (Video Downstairs) that the Android would come in different types ranging from QWERTY, normal number pad with trackball or a touch like iPhone.
Many manufacturers are developing devices for the Android and by 2008 end we would start to see the announcements. The heart of a Android device is its Open Source nature. The hardware is merely a facilitator of what is being developed, the software offers the real GOLD. We also hear rumors that Google would offer a app store for Android users to get their hands on the latest applications and innovations. |
The potential offered by a open source venture like Android is tremendous, imagine a game where in you and four of your friends playing counter strike using GPS+Camera powered Android devices which makes your own neighborhood a virtual battle ground. GPS location along with Google Maps offer your the terrain and details of the nearby enemy, you shoot the enemy with your Android’s camera, server images would confirm the identity of the enemy. Yes there are exactly the kind of crazy ideas we are hearing. See more
Google’s Mantra for Android developers:
Expand: the functionality of existing Google codes, like using the Maps to locate a taxi cab near you.
The original Android demo video by Google:
The Android Demo at Google I/O (using HTC DREAM):
As you would see in the video above, locking your mobile device using numeric and alpha-numeric passwords is a thing of the past, Now you can lock your device using customized patterns and combinations. Expect much more innovation…
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