Wednesday, November 7, 2007

More about Google Phone

GPhone will be powered by Android.

Android is an
open source mobile phone platform based on the the Linux operating system and Java programming platform and developed by the Open Handset Alliance.[1] The release of the Android platform on 5 November, 2007 was announced with the founding of the Open Handset Alliance, a consortium of 34 hardware, software and telecoms companies devoted to advancing open standards for mobile devices.When released, the Android platform will be made available under the Apache license.
PC world tells teh story with some Concept designs that popped up all over internet

Move over iPhone. The tech world is now drawing its attention to a rumored gPhone.
Reports are popping up everywhere that Google is shopping around prototypes of mobile phones. Confirmation came from a report from
The Wall Street Journal. It reported Google has built prototype cell phones, to be mass-produced by multiple hardware manufacturers.

What might those phones look like? Just as iPhone prototypes began popping up on the Web (long before Apple made an official announcement), so are Google phone prototypes.

Don't expect anyone to guess correctly what a gPhone might look like. But that hasn't stopped designers from dreaming. Here are some images I rounded up on the Web of prototype Google phones (and one prototype iPhone) linking back to the sources where I found them.

Earlier this year IntoMobile and other Web sites posted this prototype Google phone.

Here is a sleek design from a UK-based gadget Web site called T3.

Lets wait to see what will Google bring to our mobile life!

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