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Verizon teases Android fans

Verizon teases Android fans
Posted Wednesday, July 29, 2009 by John Walton     
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It's not an official announcement, launch date, or even a model name, but it's something. Dennis Strigl, VZW's COO, has publicly said that Android is on the roadmap. This was in the context of talking Pre's Verizon launch next year, but is positioned in an article at WIRED under a quote about the company's plans for the next few months. Don't take too much away from the tempting proximity though.

CDMA functionality is part of the next Android release, some of which was made available to developers the other day. There isn't an official public release date for Donut, as it's called, but we can keep an eye on Sony Ericsson as an indicator. Their coming Android devices will be running a newer version of the OS, and while we can't say the Android XPERIA will drop on the same day as Android 2.0, looking around at the players can give us a ballpark estimate.

VZW, Sprint, and SE are all counting on Android Donut (at minimum) for their phones. An announcement of a date from Google won't necessarily trigger the three companies to follow suit, but we'll know the stage is set. One can only hope that Acer is waiting on Donut as well because that would place the pastry in September. There's no way too know for sure, but I'm thinking the company's "secret models" (not E1, C1, or F1) will require multi-touch.

Donut does not offer muti-touch, but the 2.o version of Android will. The two were thought to be one and the same for some time, but this is not the case. Rather, Donut is a branch of code that will be included in 2.0, much as Cupcake was (released to devs first, then) included in the 1.5 firmware. So when we say we're waiting for 2.o, we're talking Donut features and then some.

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blargables @ Aug 1 2:11 PM
watch the market place go to shit... its going to be verzion app store...
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grim760 @ Jul 29 2:41 PM
I wish t-mobile would have bought up android so that no other carrier would be able to use it. That would have been the smart thing to do. Just like at&t did with the iphone. They would have made a killing if they had the only android phones in the U.S. I beleive that android is the future of cell phones and that one day they will surpass the iphone. They really should have capitalized on this.
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cellulararrest @ Jul 30 9:12 AM
It's only going to grow in popularity once it's available cross carrier.
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Pliablemoose @ Aug 1 12:23 PM
That's not the point of Android, Google's aim is to turn the cell cell carriers into "dumb pipes", it'll give our phones more useful features, increase competition among the carriers to provide less expensive services, and provide a common platform for new additions.
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cheetabrad @ Jul 29 2:23 PM
Thanks for the update. It seems like time between the leak of cupcake and its actual release wasn't too lengthy. Hopefully, this will be true of donut.

I'm on twitter as @bradevetts.

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lauren2kaii9 @ Jul 29 1:29 PM
what is the best music phone out ??????
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C001man97 @ Jul 29 4:58 PM
The iPhone is the best music phone. It also has the most apps, but personally I would still prefer an Android. Apple has to step up their game!
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fexpop @ Jul 29 10:55 AM
"Donut does not offer muti-touch, but the 2.o version of Android will"

How do you tell? I've never read any official confirmation that Adnroid 2.0 will indeed support multitouch. Have you???
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John Walton @ Jul 29 6:55 PM
Official documents, no. Provocative statements, yes.
The second post here is what everyone is talking about.

Romaine Guy's declaration, "Donut is NOT Android 2.0 and there's no multi-touch support in Donut," is either a playful hint or a horribly-conceived combination of words. He is well aware of the multi-touch hopes and even expectations for 2.0.

I'm leaving my statement as-is, despite your single-post status. If you are Google or have information, please speak up.
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blargables @ Jul 29 10:35 AM
hey john doesnt google have a contract with t-mo?
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Predator @ Jul 29 10:56 PM
google really wants to get the android brand out as fast as possible to every carrier. the only thing is no phone carrier really wanted to steped up to the plate and give google a chance for whatever reason they may have. until t-mobile and HTC jumped in the picture to create the open handset alliance which has grab a lot of attention around the wireless world. as a result, t-mo will get first dibbs on the best android phones and reap the benefits with google and HTC.
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Tr0ubl3Som3 @ Jul 29 10:06 AM
Now let's hope Verizon realizes gimping their smartphones is a bad thing.

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