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T-Mobile first carrier to with Google's Android mobile operating system phone.
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The Iphone will soon have some competition. |
have seen yesterday the video aboutandroid, posted here
that really looks great and ther 'll be a market |
I'd just like to see T-Mobile use a 3G network...
They talk about how in the UK they are the shit and how they are kings of innovation over there but over here they have the shitiest network of all. |
nothing will compare to the iphone
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has anyone actually even seen android yet?
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Here are a few videos of some UI one developer has been working on: |
Here's a tech demo video with the standard UI:
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i think apple will not like this move from t-mobile as they are the only monopolistic partner they have in germany to sell the iPhone ... and they have a contract for the next 5 years ... so which phone will t-mobile promote in germany
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Plenty of potential. http://www.openhandsetalliance.com There's a thread here from yesterday that's a few pages of info. |
(Taken from engagetmobile- short news: 3g on oct 1 in 27 cities.. it's a start)
We were already pretty sure this would be happening, but it's looking real now, if 8.5 x 11-inch pieces of paper taped to windows is any indication: T-Mobile is rolling out its 3G service on October 1 to 27 select cities. The above poster was spotted by TmoNews "outside a meeting" and, as you can see, it says, "10.1.08 3G is Coming." As far as those launch cities, we have a handy little list for you after the break. By the way, it's entirely possible T-Mobile 3G is already live in your market, though, so don't let this confuse you too much. It could just mean you're next, or, at least by October 1. New York City Austin NJ and Long Island Las Vagas Minneapolis Miami Dallas Chicago Houston Philadelphia Denver Detroit Orlando Kansas city Atlanta Los Angeles New England (whatever that means) Portland Sacramento San Diego Seattle Washington DC San Francisco Birmingham Memphis Tampa Phoenix |
I think Android could end up killing the iPhone. This coming from a very satisfied iPhone owner.
Apple seems to be very controlling. In order to use their operating system, you need to use their phone. In order to use their phone, you have to have AT&T service. With android, from what I understand, any phone can install the OS, therefore, allowing you to use any carrier. Plus, the android UI looks pretty sweet. :) |
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i'm not impressed with any of the phones that will be running googles OS. the phones are just blah, and the OS to be honest is just a windows mobile knock off. looks like WinMo with a skin on it. its an OS for google fanboy's, this new OS just does not WOW me. BUT! if the touch screen rocks as well as touch typing then... i'll reconsider |
The phone is friggin ugly. :(
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