18th August 2008

Android Device Due in November

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Analysts have revealed that the first phone sporting the Android platform is likely to be launching in November. This is a little later than previously reported, but now dates are starting to solidify a bit more coherently.

The FCC apparently approved the first phone recently and what this means for consumers is that they are going to have easy access on their phones to all of the Google applications that make our lives so easy. There is the possibility that the model may not be equipped with Microsoft Exchange. So if users are looking to access push e-mail they will likely have to do so through G-Mail. It isn’t clear if Exchange will be addable later.

In other news people have reported that T-Mobile will have an apps store similar to Apple’s to purchase and download applications. Also, Google Ad Software is coming pre-installed in the model which is suspected to lower the model price and possible even the service costs. The price you pay to look at viagra ads, I guess.

This is a pretty big announcement. Make sure you stick around here for all the updates and reactions to the news.



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