Samsung Announces New Android Phone For 2009
January 21st 2009 08:33
Samsung Electronics has been reported to have announced its first Google Android mobile phone in 2009. The phone will be sold through T-Mobile and Sprint, and will feature a touchscreen and the other major apps like Google Maps, G-Talk, GMail, Google Search and Calendar). Pricing and additional information has not been disclosed.
With the launch of HTC G1 in 2008 on T-Mobile, the Android platform has been successful in building a positive buzz. With almost all major cellphone makers as members of the Open Handset Alliance, the Android is rapidly growing in it's goal is to position itself against the ubiquitous iPhone.
HTC Corp was the first handset manufacture to make the G1 android phone for T-Mobile. Samsung is only the second major company to announce their Android phone. Motorola and Sony Ericsson are also rumoured to developing their own Android phones for launch in 2009-10.
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With the launch of HTC G1 in 2008 on T-Mobile, the Android platform has been successful in building a positive buzz. With almost all major cellphone makers as members of the Open Handset Alliance, the Android is rapidly growing in it's goal is to position itself against the ubiquitous iPhone.
HTC Corp was the first handset manufacture to make the G1 android phone for T-Mobile. Samsung is only the second major company to announce their Android phone. Motorola and Sony Ericsson are also rumoured to developing their own Android phones for launch in 2009-10.
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