A good news to all iPhone dreamer. A dream come true soon to Kathy, Philip, and to all Filipinos and me.
Just read on the newspaper and through googling, it is confirmed that it will be available here in the Philippines through Globe Telecom. Together with other countries different cellular carriers Globe, SingTel, Bharti Airtel and Optus announced that they have signed an agreement with Apple to bring the iPhone to the Philippines, Singapore, India, and Australia later this year.
This would be another hit to all gadgets enthusiasts among Filipinos.
November 13th, 2007 by admin
Openness and compatibility are going to be the key forces behind Web giant Google’s first major step into the cellphone universe.
Although the much-rumored gPhone wasn’t announced, Google said today it will release a software platform dub
bed “Android” that will allow anyone—from amateur hackers to mobile phone companies—to create applications for widespread use on the go. To ensure that these new applications find a home on mobile devices, Google also has formed the Open Handset Alliance, a consortium of 34 companies that include manufacturers such as HTC, Motorola and Samsung and service providers like T-Mobile, Qualcomm and Sprint Nextel.
“In order for there to be a gPhone, you’re going to need to have an operating system with the right capabilities, architecture and applications,” Google’s chief executive, Eric Schmidt, said in a conference call. “If there were a phone, Android would be the correct choice.”
Schmidt says Google isn’t going to eliminate any possibility of a gPhone in the near future, but for now an open platform will allow customers to have “thousands of different choices” for phones running Google’s software. Google essentially wants to be the Windows of the mobile-phone industry, and while competitors such as Microsoft, RIM, Symbian and Palm have decided to go the path of a closed, monetized software platform, Google plans to put everything out in the open in an effort to gain marketshare quickly.
Hardware and software specifications haven’t been released, but Google says the baseline device needs to have a 200mhz ARM9 processor—hardware already common in phones such as the recent line of Sony Ericssons. Google’s software, meanwhile, works on phones of all shapes and sizes, from a small-screen QWERTY smartphone to a newer touchscreen device (No word yet on whether the software will be backward-compatible with current and older phones)
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