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Android is an open-source mobile phone platform developed by Google and the Open Handset Alliance unveiled November 5th, 2007 and with devices to be available in the middle of 2008. It is based on the Linux operating system, and is designed to be embedded on mobile devices adhering to the Android standard. The most significant features of Android is that it carries no licensing free to be used by phone manufacturers and is an an open platform that third-party developers can easily create applications for using standard API calls implemented by the independent hardware manufacturers. Android will come equipped with many built-in applications including dialing, messaging, media playback, and with immediate availability to mobile versions of Google search, Google Maps, and Google Products but the intention is to have other developers create new applications in the future. All applications are given equal weight, such that even the basic dialing app can be overwritten. The SDK is currently available for download, and so developers can get started developing for the Android platform. Google has already struck deals with the manufacturers HTC, LG Electronics, Motorola, and Samsung to provide phones on the Android platform as well as cell carriers Sprint and T-Mobile to provide services for these phones.

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MSRP $0.00
Release date June, 2008
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Pros & Cons

ProSCORE
16 reviews
70
negative
mixed
positive
10 positive
1 mixed
4 negative

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Pros:
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Totally open API
+7agreedisagree

Mostly free third-party apps
+4agreedisagree

Device and network-independent software platform
+4agreedisagree

It's google!
+3agreedisagree

Android app marketplace is more democratic than Apple
+3agreedisagree

You can try Android on your PC using LiveAndroid LiveCD
+2agreedisagree

Java based development
+2agreedisagree

has great potential to scale well up to higher-end devices like smartbooks (various laptop manufacturers experimenting with this)
+2agreedisagree

OS is updated often! even for older devices like the HTC Dream (T-Mobile G1)
+2agreedisagree

cloud integration with Google services like Gmail, calendar, contacts -- keeps them in sync always & effortlessly
+2agreedisagree

true multi-tasking OS based on Linux kernel
+2agreedisagree

Cons:
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No hardware available at least until Q2-08
+8agreedisagree

User lacks the ability to definitively close applications.
+3agreedisagree

Few payment options for app marketplace - only Google Checkout
0agreedisagree

Java based development
-2agreedisagree

Limited to Google accounts
-2agreedisagree


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Comments

1.  avatar Erik said:

I think that the Android platform has huge promise and could be a great move for Google and consumers alike. To get an idea of what Android promises, think back to all the criticism the Apple iPhone has faced (no third-party apps, exclusive arrangement with AT&T). The Android is the exact opposite. Want to create a Google Maps / Instant Messager mashup? Go ahead, the SDK is public. It looks awesome too. I suggest watching some of the videos on the Android official site.

Personally, I'll be holding off on buying a next-gen mobile until Android comes out.
Dec 06, 2007 3:32pm
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dom

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Yesterday, 5:32 PM
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ProSCORE
90
negative
mixed
positive
9 pros
1 con
love itlove it
2 out of 2 people found this review helpful.

Pros

  • Totally open API
  • Mostly free third-party apps
  • Device and network-independent software platform
  • Android app marketplace is more democratic than Apple
  • Java based development
  • has great potential to scale well up to higher-end devices like smartbooks (various laptop manufacturers experimenting with this)
  • OS is updated often! even for older devices like the HTC Dream (T-Mobile G1)
  • cloud integration with Google services like Gmail, calendar, contacts -- keeps them in sync always & effortlessly
  • true multi-tasking OS based on Linux kernel

Cons

  • User lacks the ability to definitively close applications.

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Erik

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September 4, 2009
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ProSCORE
71
negative
mixed
positive
5 pros
2 cons
want itwant it
love itlove it
2 out of 2 people found this review helpful.

Pros

  • Totally open API
  • Mostly free third-party apps
  • Device and network-independent software platform
  • Android app marketplace is more democratic than Apple
  • You can try Android on your PC using LiveAndroid LiveCD

Cons

  • No hardware available at least until Q2-08
  • Few payment options for app marketplace - only Google Checkout

Comments

"I think that the Android platform has huge promise and could be a great move for Google and consumers alike. To get an idea of what Android promises, think back to all the criticism the Apple iPhone has faced (no third-party apps, exclusive arrangement with AT&T). The Android is the exact opposite. Want to create a Google Maps / Instant Messager mashup? Go ahead, the SDK is public. It looks awesome too. I suggest watching some of the videos on the Android official site.

Personally, I'll be holding off on buying a next-gen mobile until Android comes out."
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sebasg

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March 15, 2008
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ProSCORE
67
negative
mixed
positive
2 pros
1 con
1 out of 1 people found this review helpful.

Pros

  • Totally open API
  • It's google!

Cons

  • No hardware available at least until Q2-08

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desjardinsy001

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December 7, 2007
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ProSCORE
33
negative
mixed
positive
1 pro
2 cons
want itwant it
1 out of 2 people found this review helpful.

Pros

  • Totally open API

Cons

  • No hardware available at least until Q2-08
  • Java based development

Competitors

desjardinsy001 prefers Windows Mobile 5, Windows Mobile 6 Pro over Android
desjardinsy001 prefers Android over Windows Mobile 6 Standard
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dvrcthewrld

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December 17, 2007
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ProSCORE
100
negative
mixed
positive
1 pro
0 cons
1 out of 2 people found this review helpful.

Pros

  • Totally open API

Cons

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fractalhorizon

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October 19, 2009
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ProSCORE
75
negative
mixed
positive
6 pros
2 cons

Pros

  • Totally open API
  • Mostly free third-party apps
  • Device and network-independent software platform
  • It's google!
  • You can try Android on your PC using LiveAndroid LiveCD
  • Java based development

Cons

  • No hardware available at least until Q2-08
  • User lacks the ability to definitively close applications.

Competitors

fractalhorizon prefers Android over Windows Mobile 6 Pro
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dialupinternetuser

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May 30, 2009
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ProSCORE
71
negative
mixed
positive
5 pros
2 cons
0 out of 1 people found this review helpful.

Pros

  • Totally open API
  • Mostly free third-party apps
  • Device and network-independent software platform
  • It's google!
  • Android app marketplace is more democratic than Apple

Cons

  • No hardware available at least until Q2-08
  • Limited to Google accounts

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kdm

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July 13, 2009
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ProSCORE
80
negative
mixed
positive
4 pros
1 con

Pros

  • Totally open API
  • Mostly free third-party apps
  • Device and network-independent software platform
  • Android app marketplace is more democratic than Apple

Cons

  • User lacks the ability to definitively close applications.

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lukeluke

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June 17, 2009
approved
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ProSCORE
100
negative
mixed
positive
5 pros
0 cons
love itlove it
want itwant it
0 out of 1 people found this review helpful.

Pros

  • Totally open API
  • Mostly free third-party apps
  • Device and network-independent software platform
  • It's google!
  • Android app marketplace is more democratic than Apple

Cons

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Yale

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Yesterday, 5:54 PM
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ProSCORE
100
negative
mixed
positive
4 pros
0 cons

Pros

  • has great potential to scale well up to higher-end devices like smartbooks (various laptop manufacturers experimenting with this)
  • OS is updated often! even for older devices like the HTC Dream (T-Mobile G1)
  • cloud integration with Google services like Gmail, calendar, contacts -- keeps them in sync always & effortlessly
  • true multi-tasking OS based on Linux kernel

Cons

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