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1.5 million Android-powered smartphones reportedly sold

RangerLG   via Brighthand on 14 October 2008 - 09:35 · 8 comments & 2037 views

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When Google, T-Mobile, and HTC unveiled the first smartphone running Android last month, Google's many fans were excited by the idea of a mobile phone tied to the online services they enjoy. Other were less enthusiastic, pointing out that Android is an untried operating system and the T-Mobile G1 is only going to be available from a single, relatively small wireless provider in the United States.

Nevertheless, there are enough optimists that 1.5 million G1's have already been pre-ordered, sight unseen. And this number would be higher, except that T-Mobile has sold all the devices it has available to ship by October 22, the launch day.

As they are both aimed at consumers, many people are eagerly watching to see how Android is going to do against Apple's iPhone. So far, Google's offering seems to be holding its own.

Having 1.5 million people pre-order the T-Mobile G1 stands up well against the one million iPhone 3Gs sold during the launch weekend. But the competition has just barely gotten started, and only time will tell how these two will do against each other and the other mobile operating systems, like Symbian, Windows Mobile, and Palm OS.

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(1 reply) #1 Chicane-UK on 14 Oct 2008 - 10:14
I'm really surprised demand is this high tbh!
#1.1 +TCLN Ryster on 14 Oct 2008 - 11:18
Yeah, that first Android phone is fugly!
#2 Grandaevus on 14 Oct 2008 - 10:14
I can smell some major marketing BS...

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(1 reply) #3 +Ironman273 on 14 Oct 2008 - 11:16
What people need to remember about this is that this phone is not competing against the iPhone and such, it is only competing with other phone TMobile offers. It is, I'm sure a lot of people agree, probably the best phone on TMobile right now even if it falls short of phones on other networks.
#3.1 outz on 14 Oct 2008 - 17:08
Ironman273 said,
What people need to remember about this is that this phone is not competing against the iPhone and such, it is only competing with other phone TMobile offers. It is, I'm sure a lot of people agree, probably the best phone on TMobile right now even if it falls short of phones on other networks.


Like it or not, it is definitely competing against the iPhone.
#4 eAi on 14 Oct 2008 - 11:43
Seems unlikely to me. Maybe they're counting stock ordered by retailers...
#5 morphen on 14 Oct 2008 - 12:52
i would love to have that phone, if it ran WM6.1 :p i love the keyboard!
#6 Ikshaar on 14 Oct 2008 - 17:07
Guys may be you don't like it and that's fine... but I for one cannot wait to get one - and i am sure lots of other people.

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