Google's G1 mobile on sale for $179
Google started selling of their mobile phone trough the T-Mobile network in US for $179.
The new G1 phone will be available for users that sign the two-year contract with T-Mobile. The device comes with a touch screen, slide-out keyboard and a trackball.
The G1 phone is powered by Google Android platform and is a competition for Apple's iPhone.
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