T-Mobile and Google announced a surprise partnership on Monday, with the carrier ready to support various Google software and hardware products better than ever. The two companies reminded Android users that it was T-Mobile the first carrier to sell the first Google Android phone in the world back in 2008, the G1. T-Mobile said it’s currently the mobile operator with the most Android smartphone customers in the world, so the partnership with Google should come in handy. In practice, this means that T-Mobile will be relying on several Google products, including YouTube TV, that will receive prominent placement on Android devices. On top of that, T-Mobile teased that it’ll sell “a broad range of premium Pixel devices” in the future. The partnership will bring over a few significant changes that T-Mobile subscribers should be aware of.
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