For some reason – perhaps a mistake – T-Mobile still has a page on its website listing the first Android smartphone ever made, the late 2008 HTC-made G1 that started the Android revolution. Found by a Redditor, the page offers potential buyers more details about the “modern compass” that was the G1. The webpage is complete with “Experience G1,” “Buy now” and “Upgrade Now” buttons, and also interactive icons mentioning some of the phone’s key features. “Navigate through your day like never before,” the page reads. “T-Mobile G1 apps simplify everyday tasks, making your life that much easier.” Sadly, the functional buttons do not point to other G1 pages, instead taking the user to T-Mobile’s current website. Similarly, interested users can’t actually