WASHINGTON:
US wireless carrier Sprint Nextel and Taiwan s HTC Corp. announced plans
Thursday to release a touch-screen mobile phone in October powered by Google s
Android software.
The HTC
Hero will be the second mobile phone to use the open-source operating system
developed by the Internet giant, which has been trying to secure a foothold in
the highly competitive smartphone market.
Google and
US wireless carrier T-Mobile released the first so-called "Google
Phone," the T-Mobile G1, which is also manufactured by HTC, in October of
last year.
Sprint said
the HTC Hero would be available in stores from October 11 and cost 180 dollars
with a two-year service agreement. Sprint already offers the much-hyped Palm
Pre, released earlier this year, and the HTC Hero will be competing in a crowded
US market against devices such as Apple s iPhone and the Blackberry from Canada
s Research in Motion.
Microsoft
this week also announced that its handset partners around the world will offer
new smartphones in October featuring an upgraded version of its Windows Mobile
operating system.
The HTC
Hero includes built-in Google mobile services, including Google Search, Google
Maps, Gmail, and YouTube and access to thousands of applications built on the
Android platform.
The HTC
Hero also features a 5.0-megapixel camera and camcorder, Wi-Fi capability and
integrated GPS.
"Android
provides to consumers the same Internet services they have become accustomed to
on their desktop PC," said Andy Rubin, vice president, mobile platforms at
Google.
"The
arrival of HTC Hero and the Android platform to Sprint s network is an
important milestone for our customers and the US wireless industry," said
Kevin Packingham, senior vice president of product development for Sprint.
"With
the dependability and coverage of Sprint s 3G network, HTC Hero users will
appreciate a much better experience than is possible now with any other Android
phone operating in the United States," he said.
The
Mountain View, California-based Google is hoping that Android will be adopted
as a platform by other mobile phone makers and several other carriers and
handset manufacturers, including Motorola, have announced plans to unveil
Android phones before the end of the year.
Muscat
Press and Publishing House SAOC 2009
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