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Acer promises an Android handset in 2009, but CNET is tired of waiting.

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by LaptuaZ May 21, 2009 1:27 PM PDT
I agree, my wife was not too happy with the look of the chubby G1, but she was 100% sold on its OS and all its features. So I told her to wait for new different types of phones, I actually told her I think new ones were due out in April...what a lie that was. She has now survived on my old T-Mobile Wing, which is a horrid device when compared against the G1, the only way I have kept her from buying a new phone is showing her pictures of "So-Called" up and coming devices. Last time we talked about a phone, she had pretty much gave up on Android and T-Mobile with is promises of Cupcake/New Devices. I'm sure she will probably end up going with a Storm or iPhone like the rest of the world due to one simple fact...electronics need to be sexy for not so tech-savy people, and super functional for us nerds that want to develop our own applications and not have to jail break a phone to do it ;)
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by Ssx3000 May 23, 2009 8:19 PM PDT
Please tell her not to get the Storm. I know the G1 hardware is bad, but man that phone's touch screen interface is so horrible that I rather sell my soul than buy that phone.
by Ordonator May 21, 2009 7:31 PM PDT
I don't really care about the way the G1 looks. I just need an Android device that works on a different carrier. T-Mobile's 3G coverage in my area is absolute garbage.
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by atish505 May 21, 2009 9:29 PM PDT
Android OS is really good. the integration with Google Maps, You tube. GTalk and Gmail is also a boon. The HTC device does nto look that great and is little chubby (with a keyboard lying underneath). However Samsung, LG, Sony Ericcson have really cool designs that they can bring to the market with Android and it will sweep the market.

One problem with Sprint and Verizon is that they are on CDMA networks (and on different bands at that). The rest of the world (90% plus) is on GSM.

Every handset maker wants their device to work on the maximum networks and thus you get good phones on GSM networks (ATT & T, T-Mobile included) whereas CDMA users just have to wait and watch from the sideline.
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by UCVirus May 22, 2009 6:39 AM PDT
Amen.

My TMo contract is up at the end of June. I desperately want the Magic or i7500, and am growing more and more impatient with the continued announcement of solid phones that will be landing in June (iPhone 3.0, Pre, Storm2), with no mention of when the Android love will come, even though both the Magic and i7500 have passed through the FCC, the Magic 2 whole months ago!!!!

PLEASE HTC/SAMSUNG/TMOBILE, get your phones in order, or this phandroid might have to get himself a crackberry.
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