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Friday, November 02, 2007

Google to unveil GPhone Plans Monday 5 Nov 2007

According to WSJ Business Technology, Google will unveil GPhone plans on Monday . It a treat from Google again . T-Mobile and Sprint will be likely on the announcement . HTC will be likely handset partner . GPhone use Linux-based open operating system .

The Annoucement .

Google is not coming out with Google Phone but Google's software for mobile phones .
Codename "Android".

The long-rumored entry into the mobile phone market, Google said it would start next week by allowing independent designers to play with its software .Google-based phones are due to in market second half 2008 .

Google will provide "Android" for the members of Google's Mobile Alliance to use .

Members of Google's Mobile Alliance
Motorola, China Mobile, Sprint Nextel, Telecom Italia, Telefónica, Deutsche Telekom, Broadcom, Intel, Marvell Technology Group, Nvidia, SiRF Technology, Synaptics, Texas Instruments, Qualcomm, eBay (which owns the Internet calling service Skype), NMS Communications, Nuance Communications, NextWave Wireless, Wind River Systems ,HTC, LG, Samsung

The handset companies, including HTC, LG, Motorola and Samsung will be available in the United States through T-Mobile and Sprint using Google mobile OS.
The phones will also be available through the world’s largest mobile operator, China Mobile, with 332 million subscribers in China, and the leading carriers in Japan, NTT DoCoMo and KDDI, as well as T-Mobile in Germany, Telecom Italia in Italy and Telefónica in Spain.

Google is giving the software away to others who will build the phones. The company invested heavily in the project to ensure that all of its services are available on mobile phones. Its ultimate goal is to cash in on the effort by selling advertisements to mobile phone users, just as it does on Internet-connected computers.

Since Google is offering the software for free, Rubin said operators may pass along something like 10 percent savings to customers through phone subsidies or lower monthly fees.

more link
New York Times
Reuters

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