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Confirmed: Google's Android To Launch Sept. 23

I just received an invitation from T-Mobile to a press conference next week. T-Mobile and its partners will formally announce the first Android phone at 10:30 a.m. on Tuesday, Sept. 23.

I just received an invitation from T-Mobile to a press conference next week. T-Mobile and its partners will formally announce the first Android phone at 10:30 a.m. on Tuesday, Sept. 23.The invitation reads:

You are invited to attend a press conference to witness the official unveiling of the first Android-powered phone from T-Mobile. The event will include presentations from T-Mobile, Google and other company executives and an opportunity for you to get hands-on with the phone during a live product demonstration following the speaking portion of the event.

That's all it needs to say.


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If you can't wait, be sure to feast your eyes on this video, shot recently at a London tech event. It showcases a nearly finished version of Android.


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