Still remember the long queues when the iphone 3G first released around the world? Well, the same condition happens in UK when the Google G1 phone arrived in UK.
According to the News from telegraph.co.uk. “Hundreds of people across the country have queued from as early as 7am today as the Google G1 phone - the internet search giant’s first mobile handset - hit the shops.
“A spokeswoman for T-Mobile, which is offering the phone, said that the first queues formed at 5am outside the T-Mobile shop on Oxford Street, London.”
*crowds queuing outside the T-Mobile store on Oxford Street, Central London earlier this morning wait for the Google G1
“More than 25,000 people had already registered their interest since the phone was unveiled in New York last month, she added.”
“The G1 comes free with a £40-a-month contract and boasts a number of high-end features including global satellite positioning, wireless internet access and built-in support for a number of Google applications.”
“Andy Burgess, a software programmer from Farringdon, London, was the first to emerge from the Oxford Street shop with a phone.
He said: “Being the first person in the UK to own this mobile phone is amazing - I’m going to be popular at work! I’ve been waiting for this phone for months and I knew I had to be the first to own it.” ”
Despite the excitement over the release of G1 at UK, but the situation when iphone 3G was released were even hotter. G1 in the other hand seems failed to attract the public attention as the iphone 3G did. However, this is a good start for Google Android, because it’s Google’s first foray into the mobile market and we can’t expect too high on it.

*The lucky guy, first UK owner of a T-Mobile G1, Andy Burgess,



















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