We have learnt that T-Mobile is going to offer Android-based G1 phones to some European countries (Germany, Austria and Czech Republic) by the end of January 2009.
After having a close look at OpenMoko's Neo FreeRunner (the phone running Android OS), experts say that this one is not for mainstream users instead its pretty suitable for developers and hackers.
There are news that Motorola is planning some major changes in its handset division (including layoffs) and company is going to focus on the quality of its future handset products.
According to a leaked product map for 2009 HTC products, it seems that the company (HTC) has plans to unearth at least two Android-powered devices in the year 2009. These two devices would be the Hero and the Sapphire.
Open Handset Alliance (a consortium of handset manufacturers, mobile operators and software companies) has made an announcement about the inclusion of 14 new members.
Now it looks almost certain that Android will not be included in "high-end" Nokia phones. Nokia tablet phones use Linux maemo and it seems that Nokia is pretty satisfied with it.
Android was designed as an open-source OS that can be used with any mobile device. It was engineered as a competitor for iPhone but looks like as if two foes are setting up a truce now. Sounds really interesting…
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