Android G1 Makes Its Debut in the US Market
Android G1 has officially hit the US market yesterday. T-mobile released G1, the first smartphone based on Google’s open-source mobile platform, Android. The most compelling thing about Android is it’s fully open sourced. So anyone can jump and work on it pretty much straightaway. Though at the moment Google only teamed up with HTC Taiwan to make the device and integrate it’s mobile operating system, but already all the giants like Samsung and Motorola are lining up to use Android in their production line. So hopefully by next year we’ll start seeing a lot more devices filled up with Android.
Reading and watching all the reviews, it is evident that the Google device will be a true competitor of Apple’s iPhone. iPhone, the revolutionary mobile device that made Apple the third largest mobile provider within a year, hasn’t found a true competitor in the smartphone product line as yet. So may be this is where the competition begins. Let’s wait and watch.
Here’s a quick comparison of Apple’s iPhone & Google’s Android.

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