Mon Nov 5, 2007 11:31AM EST
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As had been widely predicted, the search giant didn't announce an actual phone, but rather an "open phone" coalition that will develop a platform—dubbed "Android"—for upcoming Google-powered phones.
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I think that would be correct, but the question is will WM6 let you get rid of it.
I am looking forward to using this "Android". Although I am no fand of ads (TiVo rocks!) I am ok with potentially useful targeted ads. I am pretty dependent on my Google apps: Gmail, Calendar and the sort because they are so reliable. Now if my company would unrestrict our network enough to let me use it at work, then home, mobile and work would all be in sync!
This is a full 1080p High Definition TV that comes with its own stand and built in speakers. When y ...
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1 Posted by nikkibattles on Mon Nov 5, 2007 4:14PM EST Report Abuse
Does this mean if I buy the new Sprint HTC Touch and I do not like WM6 that I can use Google "Open Phone" alliance software?