Friday, August 15, 2008

HTC mobile phones with Google's Android software

HTC mobile phones with Google's Android software is expected to go on sale in the United States as early as October and T-Mobile will be the first carrier to offer this handset.The device is expected to match many of the capabilities of Apple's iPhone and other smartphones that perform computer-like functions.
Phones using Google's software will do the same thing. Google is making the Android operating system software available free to cellphone carriers and manufacturers who have agreed to provide devices which, like personal computers, allow users to decide which applications run on them.
Google is eager to get the Android platform on phones quickly, because it thinks that the mobile Web is vital to the growth of its digital advertising business

2 comments:

Anonymous said...

I personally cannot wait to see the first few phones on this new platform!

Anonymous said...

I believe Google wants to cover every aspect of technology, In my opinion Google Android will be a big help for those who use Google search engine as their primary search tool giving the power to request searches from their phones. Now my question is: Is the search engine will be incorporated within the network or the user has to be subscribe to an internet service plan?.