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Sprint Says It Will Offer Android 'When the Time Is Right'
Sprint Says It Will Offer Android 'When the Time Is Right'
Sprint may have recently said publicly that Google's Android platform isn't quite ready yet, but that is not stopping the company from watching Android's development carefully. Sprint's vice president of products and devices, Kevin Packingham, recently said that, "We ... (follow link to read)
Samsung's Android phone - Android Forums | G-Phone Forums
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modmygphone.com — No spy shots this time, but there is enough info to get you excited because this one's heading Stateside. Samsung is currently busy readying its Gphone for Q2 next year to be released via Sprint Nextel and T-Mobile. There are 30 Linux and Java ... (more) Samsung's Android phone - Android Forums | G-Phone Forums
Samsung's Android phone hitting Sprint and T-Mobile by June
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engadget.com — Without a doubt, 2009 is destined to be the year of The Android . Samsung just announced its ticket to the party with a Q2 launch of a Samsung Android phone on both Sprint Nextel and T-Mobile in the US. Apparently, the touch-screen device will be ... (more) Samsung's Android phone hitting Sprint and T-Mobile by June
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Sprint keeping a watchful eye on G1, will offer Android when it's good and ready
Engadget — ... isn't the "timing" right this very second? According to Packingham, "We've just got to make sure our customers are saying, 'If you had a phone like this, man, I would really be more interested in Sprint because of it. You want to go out with a bang, because you believe that your investment is one that's going to generate a lot of return with customers -- new customers." Isn't "go out with a bang" a bad choice of words for a company that could realistically bite it? [Via Phone Scoop] Filed under: Cellphones, Handhelds Sprint keeping a ...

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