If black is not your preferred color on your cellphones then you might ant to consider the new White version of the T-Mobile G1. T-Mobile just released the White version of the first Google Android Smartphone.
The White T-Mobile G1 will also cost you $180 with a two-year contract as its black and bronze counterpart, and is available both online and in stores.
According to Silicon Alley Insider and DigiTimes, HTC, the manufacturer of the first Google Android smartphone, expects to ship 1 million G1s by the end of 2008, which is 67 percent more than its original estimate of 600,000. It’s unclear how the sales break down in terms of region and demographics, but it’s certainly good news for HTC and T-Mobile.
Personally, I think the white version looks slightly better than its black and bronze counterparts. [Cnet]
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