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Deutsche Telecom is all set to launch its T-mobile Google phone in the month of October this year. According to the reports published in the magazine ‘Wired,’ the company is launching this product to compete with Apple’s iPhone which is to be released soon. Interestingly, T-Mobile International has substantial presence in eleven European countries.
This time Taiwan-based High Tech Computer will manufacture the smart phone which will have a large touch screen. The screen will have slides to reveal a five-row QWERTY keyboard. Accordingly, the device will be called the G1, and will be available initially at the price of $150 to T-Mobile customers. However, the price will be hiked thereafter.
T-Mobile is the first phone based on Google's Android design. Earlier, Google developed the Android design mainly to help it expand its successful advertising business in mobile market. Subsequently, it released the parameters to develop an alliance of mobile phone carriers, developers and manufacturers earlier in the year, and finally it has come up.








