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A private development effort for Android has begun feeding new features, such as video recording and stereo Bluetooth, into the wider development effort.
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Could it be that we'll be seeing Android on devices, other than smartphones, in 2009?
I use Ubuntu and I think it is probably the best full OS for a netbook (fast, easy to use, low/no maintenance), but an Android netbook could be kinda cool too.
Things are definitely getting interesting!
Third party companies could offer different kinds of docks, some simple and some very powerful. It could take the form of a p2p houkup. Basic PC hardware running Linux is not expensive when embedded in a standard device. The Android phone owner could choose to buy a powerful phohe, then expand it into a full computer possibly running a full version of Linux at home instead of buying a PC and a phone that can be difficult to connect. The Android phone would be the basis and not the PC so would encourage development of powerful smartphones and mobile broadband because users would/could spend more money on the smartphone. Then one could choose the type of dock one needs which would create a large number of companies interested in producing docks and attachments.
Computing is definately moving from the PC to a mobile device with a good connection to the cloud. But there are limits to what one wants to carry around; netbooks are not so easy to keep in a pocket but one wants a larger display and keyboard sometimes. The smartphone as the basic unit, but expandable is a solution. Android's openess will be it's strength if the hardware companies and service providers can also see the opportunities.
Something along the lines of the Touch HD would have been a good starting point with it`s 3.8 inch high rez screen.
- by Ansari_87 December 22, 2008 1:11 PM PST
- So when is the release date of these new updates to the G1 Android platform expected?
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(15 Comments)Also will the addition of a video capture camera allow for other changes and upgrades to the G1?