Next monday is the real Google Phone day

Source: goebel.net

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I am really looking forward to next Monday when the software development kit (SDK) for Android, the new operating system from Google for mobile handsets, comes out. Hopefully that brings answers.

When they launched the Android last Monday there was very much buzz but few to be seen. Valleywag pretends to have screenshots of the first Googlephone app, but that’s not very much of an information.

On tuesday I interviewed Florian Seiche, Vice President Europe of HTC, the most important smart phone producer in Google’s Open Handset Alliance. But whenever I digged deeper he said that we have to “wait till monday when the SDK comes out”.

At least he could tell me that Android has nothing to do with Openmoko or other Linux versions for smartphones. No Openmoko developers worked for the Android, no code sharing or whatever. Before I had the suspicion that Google’s new mobile OS was in fact powered by the community solution Openmoko.

But that’s not the case. Even Sean Moss-Pultz, initiator of Openmoko and responsible hardware product manager at First International Computer (FIC), doesn’t have much knowledge about the Android, he told me in an email. He doesn’t know the code yet and is waiting for something to compare.

So let’s wait for Monday, November 12, 2007! That`s the real Google Phone day.

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