OK, let me undesrtand Techcrunch. Google may not be making a Google GPhone phone, because that will compete with all the Android phones already in existence. Just as Google’s Andy Rubin said, Google is not making hardware but they’re enabling other manufacturers to build them. Google will not compete with the supporters of Android. That [...]
Continue reading...Wednesday, November 18, 2009
Many have thought that after the announcement of Google Android, it would be the last we’ve heard of the Google Gphone. Apparently, the GPhone is not only software but also hardware. More precisely, Google is actually making a phone. Techcrunch is saying that the Google Phone will be more exciting than the Motorola Droid and even [...]
Continue reading...Friday, February 13, 2009
There has been some talk of a Samsung Android phone debuting at the Mobile World Congress, but unfortunately, the company has officially announced that it will not make it at the said event in Barcelona. They, however, expect it to be primed and ready come the second half of this year. That’s at the very [...]
Continue reading...Friday, December 12, 2008
The China-only Lenovo OPhone is the best cellphone so far we’ve seen that will be running on Google Android. The specific OS is a tweak of Android dubbed the Open Mobile System. Specs haven’t been made available but the word is that this will likely replace the much-delayed and perhaps permanently aborted Chinese iPhone: “Given these(iPhone, [...]
Continue reading...Tuesday, September 16, 2008
It’s finally confirmed! The first Android phone will be launched on September 23. That’s this coming Tuesday and it will be at an event in New York City by T-Mobile. We’ve got every reason in the world to believe that it will be the HTC Dream, but we’re not closing our doors to the possibility [...]
Continue reading...Saturday, August 30, 2008
The anticipated Android-phone may not be official available yet, but that doesn’t mean we can view pictures of its prior to it release. While there has a video floating around featuring this mobile phone, the HTC Dream is shown here as clear as day and is already brandishing the T-Mobile brand on it. Everything looks [...]
Continue reading...Tuesday, August 19, 2008
AT&T has the iPhone but T-Mobile will be releasing the first Android phone ever, officially the HTC Dream. The other good news is that release date will be as early as October. Android is an open source operating system for mobile phones developed by Google. The Android’s most desirable feature boils down to its uniqueness [...]
Continue reading...Friday, August 8, 2008
We have not posted a lot about Google’s Android since its announcement and the days immediately following. We find no compelling reason to - Android has been a boring Apple iPhone rival. With TuneWiki, Android’s own media player, there’s finally reason to hope that this “little” open-source software from Google would actually amount to something. [...]
Continue reading...Friday, March 21, 2008
Some more information on the customizable zzzPhone has surfaced courtesy of Crunch Gear’s Peter Ha. It’s not a scam, Ha says, though the official OS remains unknown. The zzzPhone could be running on Windows CE or Linux or even Google’s Android. There may be Skype calling on this phone, as well. Drooling yet? What’s interesting is [...]
Continue reading...Monday, November 5, 2007
[youtube]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=U6×0zZsqI3s[/youtube] There is no such thing as a GPhone. It’s a “wonderful moniker for the Android platform,” which will allow software manufacturers to build cell phones customized to people’s unique needs. The GPhone will be created by the 34-member Open Handset Alliance. The press conference is schedule in a little while, which will also be attended [...]
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Wednesday, November 18, 2009
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