The first real Google Android prototypes were all on display at the Mobile World Congress in Barcelona today. ARM, Marvell, Texas Instruments, Qualcomm, NEC and ST Microelectronics were all displaying various prototypes, trying to offer a glimpse of what will come when the first phones are released in late 2008.
Google spokesman Barry Schnitt explained the event to the AFP. “What is happening with Android today is that we are seeing a number of technology companies demonstrating how Android will operate on their technology”
All of the major tech blogs are there to cover the event today. Engadget is showing off an amazing gallery of photos, while TechCrunch has a limited video of the Android interface, which will be nothing but familiar to those working with the SDK.
If anything, the event shows that the big players are working with Android, that progress is being made, and that hopefully, the internet will start to become very accessible to average people in 2009. By making the mobile internet easier to use, and more accessible, we will likely find ourselves taking advantage of the increased connectivity for communication, commerce, and information at a level that’s hard to imagine, even for a culture that in 10 short years has found themselves increasingly connected to the internet. The potential is similar to the adoption of PC computers in the home. The open source Android platform will make it easier and cheaper for handset manufacturers to distribute and sell a more internet-able phone.
In fact, with Google’s play into the 700Mhz spectrum, mobile computing may finally become affordable, and many may see cell phones as a cheaper alternative to owning computers.
Source: Google’s Android software debuts in Barcelona [AFP]
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