T-Mobile's G1, otherwise known as the HTC Dream, has felt a bit long in the tooth for quite some time now, especially as new smartphones hit the market sporting swank 1GHz chips and updated versions of Android. But even though it's slow by today's standards, the G1 broke ground be becoming the world's first Android powered phone when it first launched.
"The revolution continues," T-Mobile says, which just posted a teaser site previewing its upcoming G2. Like the original G1, the G2 will seek to create a little history of its own.
"The T-Mobile G2 will deliver tight integration with Google services and break new ground as the first smartphone designed to run at 4G speeds on our new HSPA+ network," T-Mobile states on the G2's preview page. "In the coming weeks, we'll share more details about the G2 and offer exclusive first access to current T-Mobile customers."
That tidbid and a not-so-revealing picture are all we have to go on so far. You can sign up with T-Mobile's promotional page to stay in the loop right here.
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