GSM MWC: Sony Ericsson Idou Touchscreen released
Oh yes. Idou is just a name. It’s not a the final name yet. Looks like another Phone manufacturer fell for the “iPhone mockery/copy” style, just like HTC Touch Pro and the Nokia XpressMusic 5800.
But we do know about the specs. It’s going to run Symbian Foundation and comes with a 12.1 megapixel camera. That’s awesome. We do know that it will pack a 3.5-inch panel (640 x 320 resolution; no word on capacitive or resistive) and “full media consumption.” Nothing else just yet. Read
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Open Handset Alliance signs up 14 more Android-lovers, including Sony Ericsson, ASUS and Garmin
The Open Handset Alliance just made a major score with 14 more members: AKM Semiconductor Inc., ARM, ASUSTek Computer Inc. (previously rumored), Atheros Communications, Borqs, Ericsson, Garmin International Inc., Huawei Technologies, Omron Software Co. Ltd, Softbank Mobile Corporation, Sony Ericsson, Teleca AB, Toshiba Corporation and Vodafone. That’s not quite everyone that matters, but pretty darn close. Were we to climb not-very-far onto the limb of conjecture, we might posit that Garmin might be looking at Andoid for its much-delayed nuviföne, or some sort of followup, while the emergence of an ASUS “Eee Phone” or a XPERIA X1 running Android (Sony Ericsson may very well be the biggest win here, consumer-wise) would be welcome moves from those manufacturers. We’d say at this point the holdouts are starting to stick out more than the actually OHA members, which spells good things for the industry no matter what specific hardware is the fruit of this relationship… but seriously guys, build us some more Android phones. Read
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