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Is the Google Android platform the upcoming smartp

Last post 10-21-2009, 7:00 PM by daniel88c. 9 replies.
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  •  10-17-2009, 2:53 PM 577573

    Is the Google Android platform the upcoming smartp

    T-Mobile was the first to support the Google Android platform and we currently have two choices at T-Mobile with a fourth coming soon. Here are the known choices on T-Mobile:
    • T-Mobile G1
    • T-Mobile myTouch 3G
    • Motorola CLIQ
    • Samsung Behold II
    • T-Mobile myTouch 3G Fender Edition

    The second carrier to have a Google Android available is Sprint and they came out swinging with the HTC Hero.

    Google and Verizon announced a partnership last week that will see Google Android devices launched in 2010.

    AT&T is the home of the iPhone and there has not yet been any announcements of a Google Android device being launched with them so there is no choice here when it comes to Android devices.

    The full story: http://blogs.zdnet.com/cell-phones/?p=2332

    It seems that the Google Android platform has become the upcoming smartphone of choice.

    What's your take on this?

     

     


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  •  10-17-2009, 6:39 PM 577618 in reply to 577573

    Re: Is the Google Android platform the upcoming smartp

    3 of those T Mobile phones aren't available yet, but they do have a good android line up.

     

    Sprint is also getting the Samsung Moment

    Verizon is getting the Motorola Droid (Sholes) and the HTC Hero

     

    Apple is probably the main reason AT$T is late to the android party.  Also I noticed that AT$T has the fewest phones with a regular 3.5mm headphone jack ... hmmm.  

    There's a lot of competition in this market, but I wish there were more competition within Android phones.  They all seem to have the same hardware as the G1 (CPU/chipset), but prices haven't come down the way one would expect.  Maybe I'm just sick of waiting for an unlocked HTC Hero with AT$T 3G, the FCC already approved it.

     

  •  10-18-2009, 6:30 PM 577830 in reply to 577618

    Re: Is the Google Android platform the upcoming smartp

    Android is supposed to take the number 2 slot in the operating system war by next year or something like that.
  •  10-19-2009, 6:19 AM 577884 in reply to 577618

    Re: Is the Google Android platform the upcoming smartp

    The Motorola phone originally hinted about as 'Calgary', then this weird name 'Sholes', then a potential 'Tao' has now seemingly been finalized as 'Droid'.   The phone is fast - unlike earlier units (G1) it uses same ARM Cortex8 architecture as Palm Pre and iPhone 3GS.   Capacitive 854x480 screen.   256MB RAM/512MB ROM, plus a microSDHC slot.   Android 2.0 OS, full-size 3.5mm phone jack. 

    See http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=FoYr8-uG5C0

    Go to droiddoes.com  (See what URL does it redirect you to)   Note the 'November' at the end of the ad.    The countdown on the website has been decoded to run out on Oct 30, midnight - which confirms the previously leaked release date.  

    There has been much speculation on 'how Verizon will cripple this phone'.  However, if you listened to the Oct 6 Verizon-Google press conference, it has been stated that this will be a truly open platform, a 'stock Android/Google experience'.  

    Incidentally, my 'New Every Two' has come up in September.   Woohoo

    I am still taking this with a grain of salt, at least until I can testdrive the phone myself.   

     

     

  •  10-19-2009, 9:41 AM 577926 in reply to 577884

    Re: Is the Google Android platform the upcoming smartp

    scorrpio:

    The Motorola phone originally hinted about as 'Calgary', then this weird name 'Sholes', then a potential 'Tao' has now seemingly been finalized as 'Droid'.  Incidentally, my 'New Every Two' has come up in September.   Woohoo

    Actually, Droid/Sholes/Tao and Calgary are two separate devices, both intended for VzW.  Here's proof:

    http://www.boygeniusreport.com/2009/10/13/verizon-employees-see-the-motorola-sholes-and-calgary-emerge-in-internal-tools/

  •  10-19-2009, 12:59 PM 578028 in reply to 577926

    Re: Is the Google Android platform the upcoming smartp

    Ugh, CDMA =P.

    At least Verizon seems to be getting good phones lately.

  •  10-20-2009, 8:06 AM 578263 in reply to 577926

    Re: Is the Google Android platform the upcoming smartp

    Interesting.  I, however, have a pretty good idea of what this 'A555 Calgary' is. 

    Calgary was the codename for the original 3D concept renders of a Motorola/Verizon Android phone: a silvery slider with RAZR-style keyboard.  Never seen in physical form.  The actual physical model bearing most resemblance to it is the Droid(Sholes), so the assumption was that Droid is the final embodiment of the 'Calgary'.

    However, it was known that Moto was making two Android phones.  The lower-end Morisson, with its rounded looks, is less like 'Calgary' in appearance, but much closer to it in specs.  Morisson has already emerged on T-Mobile as 'CLIQ'.  It was also known that Morisson was headed to Verizon as well.  I am quite convinced that this 'A555 Calgary' is, in fact, VZW's Morisson/CLIQ.

  •  10-20-2009, 3:01 PM 578392 in reply to 578263

    Re: Is the Google Android platform the upcoming smartp

    here's your calgary

    Motorola Calgary live photos: Verizon’s second Motorola Android device

    motorola-calgary-small

    If you thought you were in Android heaven, think again. We’ve just been given the go-ahead from one of our Motorola connects, and what you’re looking at is the Motorola Calgary (that’s a codename you might remember) slated to hit Verizon. Let’s focus on what appears to be a pretty popular theme with Motorola’s recent comeback efforts: a decent low-to-mid range handset with BLUR, and a high-end super smartphone, both Android of course. This would give Verizon customers (mostly those fickle teenyboppers) a real smartphone completely positioned for their liking, instead of the featurephones which shall remain nameless that are currently available on Big Red. In terms of hardware, there’s three touch-sensitive Android keys on the display, an optical joystick which we’ve been told performs really well, a workable QWERTY keyboard, and it sounds decent as a phone. The Motorola Calgary also features a 3 megapixel camera, 3.5mm headset jack, GPS, digital magnetometer, Wi-Fi, microSD card slot, and spring-assisted slider.

    Our connect has been testing it over the past month and said the OS builds running on it are incredibly smooth as well as responsive. It’s certainly no Droid, but hey, it doesn’t have to be. No hard release date but we might be looking at a Q4 release… Hit the jump for some more pics!

    Thanks, Big Ed!



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  •  10-21-2009, 11:37 AM 578603 in reply to 578392

    Re: Is the Google Android platform the upcoming smartp

    Cute - so they did develop it.   Not as sexy as the original 3D render, and definitely looking on the budget side.

  •  10-21-2009, 7:00 PM 578756 in reply to 578603

    Re: Is the Google Android platform the upcoming smartp

    Thing looks like it will be hard to carry around!
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