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HTC to Make First Android Handset
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So it'll be GSM. Since Sprint signed on, I wonder when a CDMA model will hit our shores.
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They're joining with 33 manufacturers and carriers to design the operating system and a standard set of mobile phone programs.
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Should be interesting. I noticed that Verizon wasn't mentioned in the 300000000 headlines I saw. I'm not holding my breathe, as we all know how quick our wonderful CDMA carriers are to adopt new technology...
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Why must all that Sht be GSM first and Europe first!
Damn... Google is an american company you morons. Make the stupid devices for an american launch first. geez! I'm not knockin Europe but come on..... it is the american market that is making all the fuss about this and we don't even get to play with it first. that's just pissy! |
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Re: HTC to Make First Android Handset
Google is an American company, but cell phone innovation is not an American concept. It will be released first in Europe, and probably several other places, because they have the networks in place to support the really good features, and they have the competition in place to bring new products sucessfully to market. What we have is aging infrastructure with second rate obsolete technology which the accounting department will not allow any carriers to replace until it is fully depreciated, as in sometime after we are all retired. Add to that the carrier economic model, which could be called Creative Indentured Servitude, and there is no incentive for innovative product there. If there were, you could run your iPhone on the carrier of your choice.
If you want to have the new toys first, you also have to have a leading edge network on which to deploy them. If instead you live in the capital of the fading empire (e.g., here in the United States of Obsolescence), you only get the good stuff when the manufacturer has already milked all the good money out of Europe, Japan and the Western Pacific Rim. Do you really think the US carriers are ready to have an open platform which would force real competition? They'd like you to think so, even while they are doing everything they can to make sure it doesn't happen. Last edited by gardoglee; 03-17-2008 at 02:35 PM. |
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Re: HTC to Make First Android Handset
Also a GSM phone can be sold all through North America as well as Europe without any changes to hardware. It's a shame too because there are no cheap, fast GSM providers in the US.
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