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T-Mobile's G1 brings Android to the UK

More than just another mobile operating system, Android is Google's spearhead onto phones. Charles McLellan finds it fast, fun and full of good ideas

Published: 31 Oct 2008 16:07 GMT

T-Mobile's G1 brings Android to the UK

Charles McLellan ZDNet.co.uk

Published: 31 Oct 2008

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T-Mobile's G1 brings Android to the UK

More than just another mobile operating system, Android is Google's spearhead onto phones. Charles McLellan finds it fast, fun and full of good ideas.

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