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Sprint Drops Plan for Google Phone

Sprint Nextel Corp. confirmed that it was backing away from making Google Inc.'s Nexus One handset available on its network.

 

Here comes Desire - HTC's Answer to Google Nexus One!

Here comes Desire - HTC's Answer to Google Nexus One!

As expected, HTC has unleashed a slew of Android smartphones here at the Mobile World Congress in Barcelona, and I have to admit they're looking really good.

 

Did Google Just Multi-Punch Apple In The Face?

So why did Google wait all this time to implement multi-touch when its devices have been capable of it since the G1? With Apple and Google now fighting, all bets are apparently off.

 

I Wanted a Google Nexus One, But Ended Up with an HTC Touch Pro 2

I Wanted a Google Nexus One, But Ended Up with an HTC Touch Pro 2

I was leaning towards the HTC Touch Pro 2 before Google announced the arrival of the the Nexus One - a "superphone" with a 1 GHz processor, 5 MP camera, turn-by-turn GPS, and 3.7" touch screen. That's not a phone; that's a desktop computer the size of a phone. I went to Google's website to order it, and here's when all the frustration began.

 

Google confirms plans to sell own mobile phone

Google confirms plans to sell own mobile phone

It's official: Google Inc. will sell its own mobile phone in an effort to protect its online advertising empire as people increasingly surf the Web on handsets instead of personal computers.

 

Verizon Droid vs. Google Nexus One: An Ongoing Comparison

Verizon Droid vs. Google Nexus One: An Ongoing Comparison

How does Google's own Android phone stack up against the model already on the market? Let's look at the facts (so far). For the past two months, Verizon Wireless's Droid by Motorola has had the privilege of holding the undisputed title of Coolest ...

 

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