Sure, the very first iPhone released today, but does anyone remember the first Android smartphone?

In October of 1998 HTC’s T-Mobile G1, or HTC Dream as it’s known outside the U.S would launch being the first phone with the Android OS. The G1 was priced at $179 — which was pretty affordable even in those days — and featured top-of-the-line specs including a Qualcomm MSM7201A processor, 192MB of RAM, and 256MB of internal storage (expandable up to 16GB). It also stocked a 3.15MP rear camera, and a 1,150mAh battery.

  • zakatak@kbin.social
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    1 year ago

    The G1 had a great keyboard with its staggered keys, truly a great experience. But the manufacturers all seemed to transition to a grid style (rows and columns all aligned) and with it a poorer experience.