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After UK, its Destination Germany for G1

Everyone knows that after the US, the G1 will be making its debut in the UK. But then what's next? Well, the guys at HTC Source have the answer for this question and it looks like destination Germany, their own country of origin.

According to the Android Roadmap, the Android SDK is soon to be released in a German version by the end of Q4 '08, which has triggered speculations that the G1 will shortly be launched in Germany and that the release should follow close on the heels of that in the UK.

Rest assured, the Android Market as well as the G1 is coming equipped with better features to make the user experience more rejuvenating and hope not the compatriots get an advantage as was the case with the UK guys.




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