18 Sep 2008
The long-awaited first device to run Google's Android mobile phone platform will cost $199, according to new reports in The Wall Street Journal.
The device is slated to launched on 23 September in New York, according to the latest reports citing a press invite to the event from T-Mobile USA.
The invitations, which have been republished in various quarters, state: 'Hear from T-Mobile, Google and other company executives as they unveil the phone, and come experience the device first hand.'
Both T-Mobile and Google continue to maintain that the release date for Android is still set for some time in the fourth quarter this year.
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