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Google phone to debut Sept 23

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A mobile telephone tailored to run on Google's Android software is to debut next week in New York City.

U.S. telecom carrier T-Mobile is slated to unveil on Sept 23 a "Google phone" built by Taiwanese firm HTC and to have the device for sale in stores as early as October.

Google is hoping Android will become the dominant operating system for mobile phones. It is designed to improve the speed and quality of using the Internet on handsets.

Android is being developed as an "open source" platform, meaning anyone is free to use the technology to make mobile telephones compatible with the networks of multiple carriers.

Google announced Android plans late last year and analysts reacted by saying it could potentially transform the mobile telephone market by providing service supported by advertising instead of subscription fees.

"We are seeing a number of technology companies demonstrating how Android will operate on their technology," Google spokesman Barry Schnitt said at a Mobile World Congress gathering in Spain early this year. "Clearly momentum is building."

Google announced a 34-member group called the "Open Handset Alliance" in November of 2007 to develop Android, including China Mobile, HTC, Intel, Motorola, Qualcomm, T-Mobile, Telefonica, LG and eBay.

ARM, Marvell, Texas Instruments, Qualcomm, NEC, ST Microelectronics were reportedly among companies that demonstrated Android phone prototypes at Mobile World Congress.

© Wire reports

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"advertising instead of subscription fees" hell no! google ads already p*ss me off

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Let us wait until 23rd and see how far it will help us all.

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I'd gladly welcome advertisements on my phone if it means a free mobile internet service.

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