September 16, 2008

The First Android Phone Will Be Launched Next Week

HTC Dream, the first mobile device that uses Android will be introduced on September 23 by T-Mobile at a press conference in New York. "HTC says it expects to ship 600,000 to 700,000 units of the smart phone, dubbed the Dream, this year," according to Wall Street Journal.

The phone will be available at the end of October, but you can see a demo from Google Developer Day in London.


Andy Rubin, Google's director of mobile platforms, is aware that the first Android-powered mobile phone is very important for the public perception. "If we come out with a dud, people will go, 'Well, that was a waste of time'". Reuters reports that the device will ship with a beta version of the Android application marketplace and Google will not make money from selling applications. "We made a strategic decision not to revenue share with the developers. We will basically pass through any revenue to the carrier or the developer."

{ via Information Week }

6 comments:

  1. the difference between a stage managed, well rehearsed prsentation (apple), and one that is not (this). However I am glad there is an alternative OS to my cell phone! now someone just need to hack this to run in Nokias!

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  2. Is it coming to India? Or only for US market?

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  3. hi
    is there any google project involving art?
    i dunno, like indexing pictures across history?
    lara

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  4. 1) When's it coming to the UK?
    2) How much will it cost?

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  5. Here's my thoughts on the Android SDK session yesterday:
    http://cubiksoundz.blogspot.com/2008/09/google-developer-day-london-2008.html

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