- Motorola i1, the first Android phone for the Sprint Nextel (i.e. Nextel) iDEN network;
- Dell Aero, the AT&T variant of the Dell Mini 3i being offered in China;
- HTC Evo 4G, the first Android phone to support the Sprint/Clearwire WiMax network;
- Sprint announced it will offer the Nexus One, the first CDMA carrier to do so; and
- Kyocera Zio M6000, the first phone from Kyocera (which made the early 6035 Palm OS smartphone). The phone is rumored to be bound for the Cricket discount cellphone service.
Observations by an academic researcher on the use of “open”-ness as a competitive strategy, with a particular interest in coping with the commoditization of information goods and technologies in an Internet-enabled world.
Wednesday, March 24, 2010
Slew of new Android phones
This week, LinuxDevices reported a flurry of new Android phones, including
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