I was checking news this morning and came across this interesting story about the first Google Android enabled phone that’s going to be announced by T-Mobile on September 23.
It may be old news to some, but I hadn’t heard about it until I read the story.
Here’s a quick video from the Google Developer’s Day in London with a quick demo.
The device is rumored to be an HTC Dream. I thought the interesting things about the phone were integrated GPS, built in acceleramator for “browsing the web” but has some neat implications for games and apps, java based programming. I’m not sure about the appeal of the phone itself, and how much of a selling point it’d be to be able to write your own apps; or have a slew of developers creating apps out there.
But it’s definitely piqued my interest.
Will be looking out for more details when they are revealed. You can check out some more videos of HTC Dream below:
For More videos check out Phone Mag’s article about the HTC Dream. Things are definitely getting interesting with the new mobile phones that are coming out.
You can find out more about the Open Handset Alliance by clicking here. And check out the list of companies that are part of the alliance here. From the US it looks like T-Mobile and Sprint will be the main carriers and HTC, LG Electronics and Samsung will be the primary manufacturers.
If you’re a programmer interesetd in testing out the sdk you can get more info get more info or download it.
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