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Motorola to opt for Android OS

Sources in India have mentioned that Motorola is soon going to opt for Google’s Android as operating system for its new range of phones. On the other hand, business-focused devices will be based on Microsoft Windows Mobile. The company however, will continue to use its own platform, P2K for low-end phones. The company is also looking to outsource production of some windows Mobile phones.

Vishal

October 30, 2008 at 12:35 pm Leave a comment

Dream WiMAX Phone Coming to Russia

Imagine having access to broadband speeds on your phone without the need for a WiFi hotspot. Yes, such a phone is soon going to be launched in Russia. Dates are not know however, according to floating news, it will be soon enough. In addition to a WiMax radio, the device will have WiFi, tri-band GSM, microSD, dual cameras, 3.5mm audio, an A/V plug and a gargantuan 850 x 480 screen, which should blow the iPhone away.

You can read the full story here.

October 9, 2008 at 4:04 am 1 comment

Android Market announced…

Only concern about the Android Market will be licensing, security and stability of the apps…

Google’s Android developer community has announced Android Market, a service.
Similar to the Apple App Store. As per the post on Android Developers Blog, the Android Market is an open- content system that will help end-users search, purchase, download and install featured apps and other software directly to Android-based phones and devices.
 
Initially, An+droid – based handsets will feature Android Market beta version service commercially. Google will host the content from developers with rating and feedback system. At the Android Market, the content developers will have freedom to make their content available openly unlike the Apple App Store, which has monitored and controlled membership as well as posting. Apart from that, support for free applications would also be available.
 
Only concern about the Android Market will be licensing, security and stability of the apps.
 
Android Market beta version will have free apps and also subsequent firmware update that will provision the phones for other paid versions in future.
 
The mobile operating system is really picking up now. After Apple App Store and Android Market, what next? Perhaps a similar service might be started by Symbian when it goes open-source, Microsoft for the Windows Mobile or Research In Motion.
 
Whenever Android-power handsets are available in India, developers and users will be able to enjoy the open environment of the Android Market.
 
Vishal

August 31, 2008 at 3:01 pm Leave a comment


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