For some reason – perhaps-a mistake – T-Mobile still has a page on its website listing the first Android smartphone ever made, the late 2008 HTC-made G1 that started the Android revolution. Found by a Redditor, the page offers potential buyers more details about the “modern compass” that was the G1. The webpage is complete with “Experience G1,” “Buy now” and “Upgrade Now” buttons, and-also interactive icons mentioning some of the phone’s key features. “Navigate through your day like never before,” the page reads. “T-Mobile G1 apps simplify everyday tasks, making your life that much easier.” Sadly, the functional buttons do not point to other G1 pages, instead taking the user to T-Mobile’s current website. Similarly, interested users can’t actually



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