Successor To T-Mobile G1 Revealed (Kind Of)! It’s Weird!

With the T-Mobile G1 out and the Android SDK free for any enterprising developer to take advantage of, it comes as little surprise that the first new handset to run the operating system is from China, and is also cunningly named to take advantage of all blogosphere and internet hype…ever.
The SciPhone Dream G2 (real name) promises to be the most photo-friendly phone ever, and the long list of specs reveals some interesting choices beyond Android.
With neither a virtual touchscreen keyboard nor one of the physical variety, it seems like the G2 will actually harness the power of dreams to create texts and e-mail, or could go back to the T9 predictive text days on the screen.
Either way, unless you find yourself haggling in a market in downtown Qinghai for the G2 and a Coke Phone, you are unlikely to ever see this curio again. And is that really a bad thing?
Source: Trusted Reviews
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