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Preview of Google’s GPhone with the Android Linux OS

Posted in Consumer, Cool, Google, Linux, cell phones by max on the February 28th, 2008 at 10:03 am

Check out a preview of the new GPhone, basically a Samsung phone with Google’s Linux Android operating system.I think it’s got great browser which I dig the most. There’s also street view from GoogleMaps but I guess that can be useful.

Perhaps most impressive is the Street View mode of Google Maps, pulled down to the 3G prototype reference phone running at a relatively mild 300MHz. That reference design, which may or may not reflect hardware that will run Android in the future, had another interesting feature: a trackball, currently seen on Danger Hiptops and Blackberries.

via BoingBoing

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2 Comments »

Comment by Lowongan Kerja
2008-03-01 11:07:55

It is nice to see GoogleMaps on our mobile phone.
Do you know when this Google Android available for public market?

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Comment by max
2008-03-01 11:42:55

You can actually download the code here:

http://code.google.com/android/

The phone itself should be available later this year i think…

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