T-Mobile leaked some important details this morning for its G1 Android phone. We are learning that the new device has no Microsoft Exchange support but does claim to have 3G connectivity, a 3 megapixel shooter, HVGA (480×320 pixel) touchscreen display, built-in GPS, and an expandable microSD slot able to handle up to 8GB. Also missing video recording and stereo Bluetooth.
Of course Google applications are on board such as Gmail, Google Calendar, Google Maps, Google Talk, and a YouTube app.
Stay tuned for more information as it becomes available.
[via TalkAndroid]
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