
HTC Dream Cell Phone - first phone with google Android - iphone competitor ?
HTC is developing a phone being referred to as the “HTC Dream”. One of the phones used to demonstrate the recently announced Google OS “Android”, the Dream might be one of the first phones to offer Android around August 2008, which is when Google plans on rolling out their open-source OS. The HTC Dream measures around 3×5 inches, featuring a touch screen, a full swivel keypad, and an automatic tilting display. The Dream integrates a time-sensitive touch control system, which expands your area of control the longer you touch a spot on the display. Icons of commonly used applications run across the top of the screen. HTC, which has been a long time supporter of the Windows Mobile software, might be splitting their way slightly from Microsoft with HTC dream + google Android.

Google Android is designed to work with a wide variety of form factors — everything from touch screens to QWERTY keypads to devices with no screen at all !
HTC Dream + Google Android = Open
HTC Dream + Google Android allows you to access core mobile device functionality through standard API calls.
HTC Dream + Google Android = Breaking down boundaries
With HTC Dream + Google Android, you can Combine information from the web with data on the phone — such as contacts or geographic location — to create new user experiences.
HTC Dream + Google Android = All applications are equal
HTC Dream + Google Android does not differentiate between the phone’s basic and third-party applications — even the dialer or home screen can be replaced.
HTC Dream + Google Android = Fast & easy development
The HTC Dream + Google Android SDK contains what you need to build and run Android applications, including a true device emulator and advanced debugging tools.
HTC Dream cell phone specifications: 3.6Mbps HSDPA is on board, as is a Qualcomm MSM7201A processor good for 528MHz, 128MB of RAM, 256MB of ROM and a touch screen.
Some other HTC phones which may be introduced as HTC Dream (with google android OS). Guess ?








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