Thursday, September 25, 2008

Google Phone

http://www.google-phone.com/t-mobile-1gb-data-restriction-undone-24410.php#more-410
Published on September 24, 2008 by, Brenda Stokes on Google-Phone website.
Yesterday T-Mobile announced the future release of the G1, the first ever Google phone. The critics are already comparing it to the I-phone, which has taken the telecomunications industry to a new level. The article that I read on Google's website talks about the planned initial release is to be in October, by T-mobile. This news is of importance or relevance because it displays the actions being taken by an Internet website to take over the technology world. The article talks about some of the extreme features that will be offered by the new phone. At first, the data plan was going to be almost too expensive for the average person to afford. The Google company decided to down grade the expenses to allow more common people, especially Google customers, to be able to afford it. All customers will experience the full data capabilities of the device and the full 3G network. The data plan for the phone will cost T-Mobile customers twenty five dollars, in addition to their regulsr plans. Google and T-Mobile feel that this is a reasonable price for all to afford, if they desire to have the most recent and most technologically advanced phone on the market. I feel that this phone, just like the I-phone, should be available for all cell phone customers, and not just AT&T or T-Mobile customers. It just so happens that I am a Verizon customer and the only way I can purchase one of these awesome phones is to but it off of Ebay for several hundred dollars. The new phones are great for society and the communication world, but I just wish they were available for all.

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