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Android Won't Be Home for Xmas
Google Has to Prove that It's More than A One-trick Pony
Jul. 3, 2008 09:15 AM
Android, due in the second half, could reportedly be delayed until Q4 or
maybe even next year, according to the tale the Wall Street Journal tells, a
situation that opens up a can of worms for Google.
Google has to prove that it’s more than a one-trick pony and that it can
deliver something other than beta software.
The paper says Google is so absorbed with getting a T-Mobile Android phone
out in Q4 that Sprint Nextel and China Mobile have fallen by the wayside.
Sprint may drop out to do a 4G phone and China Mobile is having trouble
translating Android into Chinese.
Meanwhile handset makers’ efforts to customize the widgetry for carriers is
taking longer than expected; there seems to be some difficulty integrating
carrier-branded services into the thing alongside Google’s apps.
The Journal also says that Android isn’t getting backing from the mobile
ISVs because the platform isn’t stable – Google is constantly revising it – and
anyway Apple’s iPhone is easier to develop for.
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