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Google gPhone

written by Nelly Yusupova
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Have you been considering buying an iPhone and think that $400 is a little too pricey? Well, you might want to hold off until February 2008…according to sources, that’s when Google gPhone is coming out.

Here is an excerpt from an article that came out in Independent

“Lehman analyst Douglas Anmuth believes that Google will launch a mobile phone in February next year that will be similar to the recently launched Apple iPhone in that it will have “an oversized screen perhaps around 3in diagonal and with touch display” plus WiFi capability. Google’s main differentiator will be on price – its phone is expected to sell at a fraction of the $400 iPhone.

According to Mr Anmuth, the device will be a simple “plain vanilla” smartphone that can be manufactured for $120-$160. But he adds: “We believe a Google phone could be marketed at a price point below $100, and potentially even be free.”

The incentive for Google to offer a free phone is the online advertising revenue the company could generate with an internet-enabled mobile device”

Here are five facts about Google phone published by Om Malik from GigaOM to illustrate that gPhone is not a mere rumor:

1. Google Phone is based on a mobile variant of Linux, and is able to run Java virtual machines.
2. All applications that are supposed to run on the Google Phone are java apps. The OS has ability to run multimedia files, including video clips.
3. The user interface is similar to a UI typical of mobile phones, and the image (with red background) floating around isn’t representative of the Google Phone UI. The entire UI is said to be done in Java and is very responsive. The UI, of course has a “search box.”
4. There is a special browser which has pan-and-browse features that are common to modern browsers such as browsers for iPhone and Symbian phones. The entire browser is apparently written in Java. But then others have told us that the browser is based on the WebKit core, the same engine in Safari and in iPhone, and Google has been making optimizations to speed it up. This is one aspect of the Google Phone I am not sure about.
5. Initially there was one prototype, but over past few months Google has the mobile OS running on 3-to-5 devices, most of them likely made by HTC, a mobile phone maker, and all have Qwerty apps. The model that folks have seen is very similar to the T-Mobile Dash. Around 3GSM, there were rumors that Google, Orange and HTC were working together on mobile devices.

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