HTC Hero is the third phone manufactured by HTC running the Android platform, announced on June 24, 2009 in London.
HTC Hero
Redesigned HTC Hero for Sprint, available in Canada from Manitoba Telecom Services as the HTC Android 6250 (Hero)
HTC Hero running CyanogenMod 7
The HTC Dream is a smartphone developed by HTC. First released in October 2008 for $179 with a 2-year contract to T-Mobile, the Dream was the first commercially released device to use the Linux-based Android operating system, which was purchased and further developed by Google and the Open Handset Alliance to create an open competitor to other major smartphone platforms of the time, such as Symbian, BlackBerry OS, and iPhone OS. The operating system offers a customizable graphical user interface, integration with Google services such as Gmail, a notification system that shows a list of recent messages pushed from apps, and Android Market for downloading additional apps.
A white Orange HTC Dream with an AZERTY keyboard
The "Sooner" prototype was shelved in favor of the Dream
A bronze T-Mobile G1 carrier-branded version of the Dream
A white HTC Dream with back cover removed