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Sunday, 11 November 2007 13:27

PC World has a FAQ page on the Android platform:

Will a Google Phone ever be made?
What has been announced so far?
So what is this Android?
When will I be able to buy a Google-powered phone?
Will other carriers such as Verizon offer Android-based phones?
How will Android phones differ from today's coolest smart phones?
Why is a Google mobile platform any better than an existing mobile OS from Palm or Microsoft?
Will service providers be able to lock down phones?
But with this "open platform" behind the phone, I'll be able to hack it and customize it anyway, right?
What will I be able to customize on an Android phone?
What kinds of applications will we see?
Will added customization mean lots of hardware spec confusion when you buy a "Google" phone?
Will I need to know how much RAM, storage, and processing power my phone has?
Should I trust an Android phone?
Will Google phones only be cheap because they're inundated with ads?
What does this have to do with Google's battle for wireless spectrum?

Read the answers on the PC World FAQ page

 

 

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