
Rogers Dream
Canadian carrier Rogers has just trotted out its own version of the HTC Dream / T-Mobile G1. This version of the Dream comes without the “with Google” on the back, and as such HTC was free to load its own build of Android 1.5 (Cupcake) on the phone that includes such goodies as a Microsoft Exchange client.
You’ll find a few more photos after the jump, but head on over to Engadget Mobile to see the full gallery.
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