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|accessdate=2010-10-29}}</ref> The first commercially available phone to run the Android operating system was the [[HTC Dream]], released on 22 October 2008.<ref name=HTC>{{cite news |publisher=HTC |url=http://www.htc.com/www/press.aspx?id=66338&lang=1033 |accessdate=2009-05-19 |title=T-Mobile Unveils the T-Mobile G1 - the First Phone Powered by Android}} AT&T's first device to run the Android OS was the Motorola Backflip.</ref> In early 2010 Google collaborated with [[HTC]] to launch its flagship<ref>http://www.guardian.co.uk/technology/2010/mar/14/google-mobile-phone-launch-delay</ref> Android device, the [[Nexus One]]. This was followed later in 2010 with the [[Samsung]]-made [[Nexus S]].▼
The world's first TV running Android, called Scandinavia, has also been launched by the company People of Lava.<ref>{{cite web
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▲The first commercially available phone to run the Android operating system was the [[HTC Dream]], released on 22 October 2008.<ref name=HTC>{{cite news |publisher=HTC |url=http://www.htc.com/www/press.aspx?id=66338&lang=1033 |accessdate=2009-05-19 |title=T-Mobile Unveils the T-Mobile G1 - the First Phone Powered by Android}} AT&T's first device to run the Android OS was the Motorola Backflip.</ref>
==Software development==
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