Friday, September 3rd, 2010

Samsung confirms Android handset for 2009

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Well, a flood of new companies have focused on the Open Handset Alliance, the most wasted no time in ever new product out there. Like Samsung, for example.

The company has confirmed it is working hard to develop an Android handset for a start around June 2009. Right now, it’s only been confirmed for a U.S. network start (and possibly Sprint, T-Mobile), with a team of 80 developers working hectically to the phone on time. Of course, when it begins a U.S. launch, we can assume this position is in the United Kingdom. Why waste all that development time for a limited run?

The phone itself does not look too inspiring so far, said a new, sleek but over the existing Omnia. Hopefully with a better screen – that was a big disadvantage when we got hands-on early this year. Do not be surprised to see a prototype of this (and many other android) are flashed around the upcoming CES, which we take for granted.

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