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    September 30

    Per Google: "T-Mobile G1 supports 16GB micro-SDHC"

    When T-Mobile USA and Google officially announced the T-Mobile G1 device powered by Android, they mentioned that the device would come with a 1GB micro-SD card pre-loaded. But when asked how much external storage can the device acknowledge, 8GB using a micro-SDHC card was quoted on the current version of Android software presently on the T-Mobile G1, and that it would support a higher capacity in the future with a firmware upgrade.

    But, today, Android Community got a good piece of info from a Google Spokesperson, that was quoted as saying:
    “We have completed tests, and the new SanDisk 16GB card will run on the current version of Android. No new firmware required.”


    This is indeed good news, for people that want to pretend the T-Mobile G1 can live and support as much mass storage as the arch rival Apple I-phone. Now, you can go out and order the T-Mobile G1, and go buck wild in the Android Market store and fill up those GB's waiting to be used.

    Oh did we mention, the T-Mobile G1 supports Mass Storage, so you can plug your USB cable from the phone to your PC, and it will see it as an external drive.
    http://androidcommunity.com/t-mobile-g1-....-card-20080930/

    Now only if we could get confirmation that the device can support 32GB of Micro-SDHC storage out of the box. Hopefully the 32GB micro-SDHC card will be sold soon.
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