FierceWirelessFierceWirelessEuropeFierceDeveloperFierceMobileContentFierceBroadbandWirelessFierceVoIPFierceIPTVFierceTelecomFierceOnlineVideoFierceCable

Free Newsletter

About | View Sample | Privacy
Related Topics >> Smartphone | Windows mobile | Google

More Google dish: Mobile OS, smartphones on tap

Tools

Google's much-discussed gPhone officially remains a rumor as of this writing, but BusinessWeek--citing a source intimately familiar with goings-on within the search giant--says the handset will herald the launch of a new mobile OS positioned as a rival to Symbian, Windows Mobile and all the other usual suspects. According to BusinessWeek, the OS--which may or may not arrive under the gPhone name--is based on proprietary software acquired via Google's 2005 purchase of Boston-based startup Android. It is designed to facilitate lower-priced smartphones enabling more robust Web browsing and multimedia applications, and will of course support Google-branded apps and services as well.

A number of handset manufacturers have already developed prototype handsets based on the Google platform, the source said--the devices, expected to retail for about $100, are presently being shopped to carriers worldwide. Google also hopes to lure subscribers by promising reduced monthly service charges in exchange for ad-supported services.

Google declined to confirm or deny the BusinessWeek report.

For more on the gPhone speculation:
- read this BusinessWeek article

Related articles:
Google to launch gPhone in September
Google: Expect major mobile innovations
Google buys ReqWireless


SHARE
WITH:
Email Twitter Facebook LinkedIn StumbleUpon
Get Your FREE FierceDeveloper Email Newsletter:

Be the first to comment
More stories about Smartphone   Windows mobile   Google  

Comments

Post new comment

The content of this field is kept private and will not be shown publicly.

More information about formatting options

To combat spam, please enter the code in the image.