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International news from CNET: a well-informed sources well-informed sources, Google plans to launch two versions of its own-brand mobile phones in next January, one will cooperate with T – Mobile USA, the other does not limit operators.

HTC will make Google cell phones, there will be names on the phones such as HTC Passion, Dream or Nexus One etc.

Google is probable to sell first Google phone on January 5 directly through their web site.

Google expressed in its official blog on last Saturday, Google is testing a new mobile device in the employees. The media revealed that Google will sell a touch mobile phone without locking operators, which is convenient for users to choose their own favored servicer.

Another version will cooperate with T – Mobile USA under German Telecom, T-Mobile USA will provide with purchasing subsidies of Google mobile phones for American customers, however prices are still pending.

Sources said that, in the long run, Google will become mobile seller and  obtain commission from the operator.

Google mobile phones share resemblance with iPhone, but what different from iPhones are: Google phones can replace batteries, Google screen is bigger, and the users also can enlarge the memory card.

Currently, T-Mobile and Google haven’t issued any comments yet.

Will Power, analyst of Baird Rearch said: “we expect this phone Will bring all smart mobile phone manufacturers positive influence, such as Apple, RIM, Nokia Oyg, MOTOROLA, HTC, Palm, samsung, etc. in addition, Google’s existing partner–Android may be the biggest beneficiaries.

So far, Google has had cooperation with many phone manufacturers about Android. Last month, Google has announced more than 12 Android mobile phones listed.

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For all those eagerly awaiting the release of Android 2.0, Google has now released support for Android 2.0 via an update to its SDK. For all the developers out there, this means you can start building applications for Android 2.0 already. The new update dubbed “Android SDK Tools, Revision 3″ adds support for the Android 2.0 SDK as an addon for the current SDK. The update includes the new Android 2.0 library, and as usual, a system image with an emulator. So you can fire up the emulator and test Android 2.0 for yourself before it even comes out on devices. We have heard a lot about Android 2.0 recently, with the leak of information about Motorola Droid and screenshots from the OS, however now it is all official, and here is what you have to look forward to: Contacts and accounts: Google Anroid 2.0 now supports multiple accounts for email and can syncronize contacts with external services. handset manufactureres will also have the option of enabling support for Exchange. Developers can write adapters which enable two way sync with custom services. The new Quick Contact for Android is a widget interface which provides information about contacts from any place where a contanc is displayed. The widget provides ata glance information and shows common calling and messaging options. Email: The email application on Android 2.0 comes with support for Exchange. Also, it now has a unified interface for all your email accounts. Messaging: New in messaging features in Android 2.0 is the ability to search through your SMS / MMS messages. To conserve space, Android 2.0 allows for automatic deletion of old messages based on a specified threshold. Camera: Mobile Phone cameras are constantly evolving, and Android is trying to keep up. With version 2.0 it now has built in support for flash, digital zoom, and macro focus. It now also supports color effects, white balance, and a scene mode. Android virtual keyboard: Since Android devices utilize touch screens, a good virtual keyboard in necessary. Android 2.0 imporves on its virtual keyboard in many ways. Firstly, the keyboard layout has been improved to allow for faster speed and greater accuracy. Secondly, it noew supports multi-touch devices and allows you to trye with two fingers at a time, without worrying about missing keys. Finally, it features a new adaptive dictionary which lears from your word usage, and can utilize the contacts databse to suggest contact names. Browser: The new Android 2.0 browser features an updated UI with an improved mult-functio URL bar. The new URL bar allows you to search, and perform other actions as well. The new browser can ow display thumbnails for bookmarked webpages, and supports zooming on double-tap. On the compatability side, the new browser now has support for HTML5, including geolocation, client side databases, offline apps support, and tag support. Calendar: The calender in the Android 2.0 OS has gained new features which allow one to invite guests to events that they create, and can update the status of these guests. The agenda view now scrolls infinately through all your tasks, events, reminders etc. For more detail on Laptops log on to http://www.thinkdigit.com

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Just like the Apple with its iPhone, Google is looking to keep its Android phone programs under tight reins The news that Apple’s iPhone had a kill switch built in that could destroy users apps that they had bought and paid for was at first met with incredulity.

This past week Google

The Google-led Android project is facing a sticky situation with developers, who are angry about apparent favoritism being shown to some developers. This is the latest twist in the road in what is becoming a difficult birth.

Network World reports that developers have not gotten an update to the buggy software developers kit (SDK) used to build applications for four months. The piece excerpts a post from Android engineer Jean-Baptiste Queru that says the Android team shares the community

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The review of the phone should be divided into two components

Google is breaking away from the virtual world this autumn with the launch of its first mobile phone. Not content with dominating the search and online advertising arenas, the innovative company has developed a phone that has as much power as the desktop computers in use just a few years ago, and is clearly intended as a serious challenger to Apple’s iconic iPhone.

There’s a three megapixel camera, one-touch access to YouTube and instant messaging service Google Talk, and as well as listening to music users will be able to download tracks from a new service, Amazon MP3.

All of which shouts loud and clear that the G1 is targeted firmly at consumers. In fact when it’s launched in the UK in November on the T-Mobile network, there won’t even be a business tariff at first.

The phone, officially called ‘the T-Mobile G1 with Google’ will be free on a

I thoroughly enjoy being a handset reviewer. I’m always one of the few to have the privilege to try out new handsets. And just to say how much I really love being in this role – I only write a review after I feel that I’ve tested the handset enough and have a good assessment of the proos and cons. Every review that I write is not a mere collection of secondary sources. It’s my own assessment after using the test set that I’m given for a few days. But well, what few people know is that I ended up being a handset reviewer (as part of my job scope) by chance because I was really looking at the SaaS trends and the future product roadmap in the mobility and collaboration space.

As phones become more and more like mini-computers, the types of applications running on the phones become more and more important. More and more people use phone for doing more than just making phone calls and SMS/MMS or emails. I use my phone to tweet, to check out my news feed, to play games and videos, listen to music and do some simple photo editing.

Between Apple and Google. I am placing my bet with Google. While Apple is really good with its devices and has huge success with its Appstore, Apple is still very much in the consumer space. Apple is driving iPhone adoption in the enterprise market by supporting Microsoft Outlook

Is it just me or is this new Google