|
![]() Google/Android 's Andy Rubin said at the Google I / O conference that provides Google Android phones this year 18-20, 8 or 9 and manufacturers are only the devices they know. But it will be slower under way in the States because of the Android based custom that carriers want. (The custom is to frighten us, on many levels.) More interesting, perhaps, is how they fit into the Android lines apparently there is three ways for a manufacturer to put Android on their phones with varying levels of control of Google (although all are free). The "no strings version everyone can catch it, but it has no Google Apps." Small chains "version includes an agreement to distribute applications to Google, and 12-14 are of this flavor. The finale, aka Google experience as G1: You've got Google Apps, and an agreement to both the carrier and phonemaker not restrict market access to all Android. You can locate these phones by the Google logo branded on them literally. (These are Android phones, you probably want.) So maybe 2009 will be the year of the Android after all. Maybe.
Only registered users can write comments!
Powered by !JoomlaComment 3.26
3.26 Copyright (C) 2008 Compojoom.com / Copyright (C) 2007 Alain Georgette / Copyright (C) 2006 Frantisek Hliva. All rights reserved."
|












