Tuesday, September 23, 2008

First Android Handset Launched


We don't really have much choice in term of operating system for our mobile phones. Symbian and Windows Mobile have the biggest market shares. And now, enters Android, a new Linux-based operating system developed by google. Being announced nearly a year before, the first handset with Android has finally come. The T-Mobile G1 was launched today at a press event in New York City.

The handset itself has 4.60" x 2.16" x 0.62" dimension and weight 5.6 ounces. It also has a big screen, 480 x 320 3.17" to be exact. Talk about connectivity, this baby has it all. Bluetooth, WiFi, USB, GSM, UMTS, HSDPA, GPS, you name it, and it's there. It also has a qwerty keyboard that is revealed by turning the device on its side and sliding the keyboard upward. The imaging feature is taken care of by a 3.1 MP camera. The phone will come with 1GB microSD card preinstalled. The device will come in Black, Brown, and White variation.

Using a google's operating system, Google Maps and YouTube are preinstalled along with Chrome Lite, a lite version of Google's web browser Chrome. The handset itself will be available on 22 October for $179 in 2 years contract. Data plans start at $25 for unlimited data and limited messaging. You can have unlimited data and messaging for $35.




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1 comment:

L. Venkata Subramaniam said...

does it allow coders to add their own java content easily?

The handset in the picture looks great!