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Google Mobile Phones Debut in Feb? 127

SpinelessJelly writes "It appears that Google's Android, criticised by Microsoft as vaporware, has sprung to life. Prototype devices are circulating, software developers are experimenting with the SDK and PC-based Android emulator, and there are rumours of a show-stopping debut at February's Mobile World Congress event in Barcelona. Numerous examples of the Android GUI are also starting to leak out."
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Google Mobile Phones Debut in Feb?

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  • by saleenS281 ( 859657 ) on Wednesday December 26, 2007 @11:19AM (#21821286) Homepage
    Don't get me wrong, the phone and concept look cool, but if it wants to play in the business sector, exchange integration is a must. So... is there any exchange integration currently, or planned?
  • by techpawn ( 969834 ) on Wednesday December 26, 2007 @11:24AM (#21821316) Journal
    Yes there are more solid rumors and some screen shots... But how many screen shots of DNF have we seen. I'll believe Google is in the mobile market when I have an android in my hands for the first time.

    It may not be vapor but I think the February release may be rumor and marketing, maybe it's for Android(Beta)
  • by AKAImBatman ( 238306 ) <akaimbatman@gmaYEATSil.com minus poet> on Wednesday December 26, 2007 @11:26AM (#21821350) Homepage Journal

    is there any exchange integration currently, or planned?

    Google is offering prizes to application developers who come up with cool new Android apps. Sounds like you may have stumbled upon a good candidate for submission. Give Android the best Exchange/Phone integration to date and I bet you'll make a pretty penny off of it. ;-)
  • Designs (Score:4, Insightful)

    by jav1231 ( 539129 ) on Wednesday December 26, 2007 @11:38AM (#21821420)
    I think the first pic they show there has poor design, though. Not that that's Google's fault but Apple has shown that the screen is star and therefore should dominate the landscape. The new Touch and even the Palm Centro does this too and many are following. For me, any phone where the keyboard and other buttons make up more than say 20% of the face simply look bad.

  • by Cleon ( 471197 ) <cleon42.yahoo@com> on Wednesday December 26, 2007 @11:47AM (#21821486) Homepage
    Microsoft can't be happy about this; they're already pissed off that Windows CE doesn't dominate the cell phone market the way Windows does for desktops.

    But Apple is going to be the ones crapping their pants; they've bet the farm on the iPhone, and major competition coming from Google won't be making them happy.

    If Apple's smart, they'll make the next generation iPhone fully able to run and support Google Phone applications--that'll really make some folks in Redmond change their underwear.
  • Re:Designs (Score:5, Insightful)

    by blake1 ( 1148613 ) on Wednesday December 26, 2007 @12:21PM (#21821668)
    Android is a platform, not a device.
  • by njhunter ( 613589 ) on Wednesday December 26, 2007 @12:34PM (#21821770)
    I'm hoping the connection is a Internet standard like IMAP or POP, something that I can come to grips with should there be an issue. Dealing with Verizon and Motorola phones is a real joy, not. I'm looking forward to a proliferation of iPhones and IMAP. I'm sure Apple will have European data roaming figured out soon enough.
  • by guisar ( 69737 ) on Wednesday December 26, 2007 @12:51PM (#21821900) Homepage
    How about exchange has to develop a way to work with the phone? I'm sick and tired of pandering to Microsoft's shifting "standards" being a prerequisite to do anything software related. Just why would google, which offers an open, standards based email system for companies of it's own be motivated to do this? How would such connectivity benefit google in any way shape or form? Google seems dedicated to keeping information accessible to all, not locking it in some secret proprietary format. I'm not saying Google is looking out for the consumer in every respect but this sort of requirement is nonsense.
  • Re:Designs (Score:3, Insightful)

    by jav1231 ( 539129 ) on Wednesday December 26, 2007 @03:30PM (#21823394)
    All good points, I should have RTFA. OTOH, why even showcase it running on such an ugly device?

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