Acer announced yesterday that it has officially joined the Open Handset Alliance, meaning that we’ll soon see Android-based devices with the company’s brand on them. The manufacturer claims that they will launch such handsets starting Q4 2009.
The Acer Android smartphones will have to break away from the E-Ten designs, that keep being recycled...
This week we found out that Sony Ericsson is ready to join the Open Handset Alliance and now it seems that we’ll even see a SE-branded device with Android on board hitting the market next summer. The source of this info is Sony Ericsson spokesman, Gustaf Brusewitz, who also claims that the first Android device made by the company will be a high...
About one month ago, Sony Ericsson declined the offer to join the Open Handset Alliance, claiming that it prefers to focus on the UIQ interface. Today, following a recent trend, the high and mighty SE joined the Alliance and seems ready to commit to developing the Android OS. They weren’t the only ones, as OHA just got 14 more new members, among...
In case you want to see the Sprint-flavoured Android Phone on the market, think again, as the carrier’s CEO has recently stated that the OHA-produced OS is not good enough for his brand.
Dan Hesse, Sprint’s CEO managed to disappoint many fans of his company, who hoped that they’ll be able to buy the G1 in Q1 of 2009. Now this seems...
Or rather Androrola? I don’t like either of these names, but puns aside, it seems that Motorola wants to expand its Android team, as it tries to get the new OS flavour on future handsets. Till now, the team comprised about 50 members, but it seems it’ll go up to 350.
We also hear rumours of Nokia joining in on the party, as its officials...