
T-Mobile’s G1 was the first Android smartphone to hit the market in the US, and the mobile carrier decided that it will not stop there with a G2 model coming your way. In order to raise interest, T-Mobile has released a new teaser site for the T-Mobile G2 with Google, making it the first HSPA+ capable smartphone over at their network. No further details are available, but it might just come in a nice, white shade. Perhaps the mysterious Project Emerald could be the T-Mobile G2, but we will just have to adopt a wait and see attitude as T-Mobile prepares to roll out new information in the coming weeks.
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