Google Phone: Rumors And Issues

News about the release of branded handsets by Google has surfaced in the online community. It is corroborating with what Michael Arrington of TechCrunch affirmed last November. But the latest report was announced by Mark Wilson of Gizmodo. He claimed that the Google handset will run a more useful Android operating program.

According to the report, the said Google Phone will probably be released in a few weeks time and will be outpouring in the Mountain View grounds. Large LCDs was assumed together with Android’s new version. Although we are unsure of what software is being utilized by the handset, it’s absolutely not Chrome OS.

Gizmodo’s sources confirmed that they actually saw the Google Phone. The report lacks particular information about the product but it actually evolved upon the speculations TechCrunch announced last two weeks. Michael Arrington foresaw that the slim Google Phone created by Taiwanese mobile phone manufacturer HTC will be out in the market in the first quarter of 2010.

What’s the Real Deal

Due to the fact that so many talks and reports about Google Phone are now emerging in the news, it can be assumed that there is indeed something cooking in Google’s part. Last October TheStreet.com said that Google is generating an unlocked phone. Even Ashok Kumor of Northeast Securities said the HTC was really the manufacturer of the said phone. There are also issues about the Google’s creation of Chrome OS network books.

The issue is still unclaimed by Google but the production of Google Phones seems skeptical, due to the fact that Google already urged most phone manufacturers including Motorola and HTC to avail Android system.

Google’s production of a new handset is senseless because the search giant already informed the public about its main goal which is to make Android as the Windows Operating System of most handsets. The production of Google Phone is meaningless and insensible.

And because the search giant already showed a lot of developments with the Android system, managing Google Phone is definitely unreasonable.

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