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Google phone looks ’supersharp’

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A blog post from a Google executive on Saturday morning dropped hints that the company would release a Google Android phone of its own.

In the post, Mario Queiroz, a Google vice president of product management, said the company had developed a “mobile lab” device that “combines innovative hardware from a partner with software that runs on Android.” According to Queiroz, Google has distributed the device to Google employees worldwide so that they could test the new technology and help improve it.

Quieroz’s announcement came only a few hours after reported sightings of the device. CNET TV Associate Producer Jason Howell, who had a very brief hands-on with the gadget Friday night and first relayed the news on Twitter, confirms that the “mobile lab” device is an HTC phone running the Android 2.1 operating system.

“I knew it was an HTC device,” Howell said. “It looked like the Touch, but was a lot thinner…it was a slick-looking thing and very nice.” He also spotted a trackball and four standard Android menu controls, and he said the display was “supersharp” and rivaled that on the Motorola Droid.

Howell didn’t get a chance to dig into the handset’s specs or detail the changes from the 2.1 update, but he noticed animated wallpapers, slight visual enhancements to the user interface, and a camera on the rear face that resembles the HTC Touch Pro 2. Curiously, though, he didn’t see any Google logo on the handset.

Howell wasn’t able to make a call to test the audio quality, but he confirms that the device is unlocked and can support an AT&T SIM card.

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1 Response for “Google phone looks ’supersharp’”

  1. I don't think Google will release their own phone unless it is dramatically different from other smartphones. One rumor is that the phone will be data only. Voice will be handled by VOIP. A data-only service plan could cost half as much (per month) as what other smartphones cost. That will be a real iphone killer.

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