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Alexander Wolfe
 

G1 Phone Arrives; See My Android Phone Photos

I'm liveblogging from the Google, T-Mobile press conference in New York. See my photos from the event, including a shot of two special guests.

I'm liveblogging from the Google, T-Mobile press conference in New York. See my photos from the event, including a shot of two special guests.Photos from the press conference are below. To see a complete gallery of 23 pictures, please click here.



Peter Chou, CEO of HTC; Andy Rubin, Google's Director of Mobile Platforms; Christopher Schlaffer, Deutsche Telekom; and Cole Brodman, CTO of T-Mobile USA introducing the G1.


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Cole Brodman; Google co-founders Larry Page and Sergey Brin; Christopher Schlaffer with the T-Mobile G1, the first phone to be powered by Google's Android.

All 23 press conference pictures are here.


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