
We already published today about the Android-based HTC Dream FCC approval. Moe Tanabian of IBB Consulting got his hands on a unit and gave a description to Business Week. According to him, the touch screen will be larger than the iPhone’s and it will offer Push Gmail, but he is unsure if it will support Microsoft Exchange. T-Mobile is reportedly developing a software store similar to the Apple App’s Store. The T-Mobile HotSpot@Home service will not be supported right away, but may come later. In addition, the Dream users may get a discounted price for the device and the service fee if they agree to receive Google ads (for how long?). Recent buzz and rumors placed the launch between mid September and late November, Tanabian says that the Dream might be available for Thanksgiving.
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