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  • T-Mobile’s HTC Dream G1 inventory shots leaked

    HTC’s work on the Android-powered HTC Dream G1 looks to be coming to a head. T-Mobile should be launching the HTC Dream G1, probably as the T-Mobile G1, in the near-term - and you know what that means. Yup, more HTC Dream G1 rumors! The latest rumor, of sorts, to hit the web is this here [...]
  • HTC could ship 1 million Android handsets in 2008

    Google’s already announced their plans for the mobile space and there’s still no end in sight for rumors regarding the GPhones. HTC, already rumored to be the manufacturer of the Android-based prototype Google “Dream” Phone , is now reportedly expected to ship 1 million handsets based on Google’s mobile OS Android in 2008. Morgan Stanley is estimating that HTC will ship 8% of total handsets in 2008 with the Android OS. So, will they be bringing the HTC Omni with Android OS by mid-2008? Will it launch earlier? Is the HTC Omni actually the Google “Dream” prototype? We have no idea. But, then again, that’s part of the fun. [Via: DigiTimes ] ---Related Articles at IntoMobile:800,000 HTC Touch handsets out the door in just 3 monthsDetails on Google "Dream" Phone - could it be the HTC Omni?Google announces open mobile OS Android and Open Handset AlliancePalm says "NO" to AndroidGoogle Phone To Be Manufactured By HTC - Will Ship By Year's End
  • Details on Google "Dream" Phone - could it be the HTC Omni?

    Ahh, the Google Phone (GPhone, if you will). It’s been the stuff of our dreams for quite some time, and with Google’s recent announcement that their entry into the mobile space is a mobile platform, dubbed Android , it looks like the GPhone is going to stay in our dreams. But wait, according to Forbes , Google had five prototype Google “Dream” Phones built to show-off the Android platform to potential Open Handset Alliance members. The Google “Dream” was apparently built by HTC and is described as “thin, about 3 inches wide and 5 inches long, and features a touch-sensitive, rectangular screen. Unlike the iPhone, the screen is also time-sensitive: Hold down your finger longer, and the area you’re controlling expands. The bottom end of the handset, near the navigational controls, is slightly beveled so it nestles in the palm. The screen also swivels to one side, revealing a full keyboard beneath.” And, HTC’s Chief Executive Peter Chou says a commercial version of the “Dream” prototype could be available as early as 2H 2008. All these clues about the Google “Dream” Phone seem to indicate that the Dream could be the HTC Omni that we’ve been keeping our eye on . The specs seem to match quite nicely with the HTC Omni - the 3″ by 5″ size and the mention of a swivel-screen with a full keyboard underneath are a spot-on match for the HTC Omni. And the 2H 2008 availability is another juicy piece of the puzzle that we can’t wait to fit into the bigger picture. Google Dream, HTC Omni, Google Omni, HTC Dream. Whatever this thing might be called in the future, we’re going to cross our fingers for a sooner-than-later release. Forbes - Google Dream Phone Unwired View - HTC Omni as Google Dream ---Related Articles at IntoMobile:Look out Nokia E90 and Ultimate 7150 - here comes the HTC Omni Communicator!More HTC Omni specificationsMore details on HTC Kii, HTC lineup to come...
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