Why the ALP powered i800 had to goThe image on the left is the reason why the ALP-powered Samsung i800 bit the bullet – it is one of the few images found in the FCC exhibit detailing HTC’s Dream, the first-ever Android-powered handset.

T-Mobile is said to drop the box in a timeframe close to thanksgiving (end of November), customers may be able to get a rebate on their contract by agreeing to see ads while using the phone.

A hands-on report with the device is available at businessweek – the device is said to be similar to a SideKick and will have a trackball below its touchscreen.

Image from BrightHand

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