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ARM's Google phone platform demo due Monday

09/02/2008 18:35

By Georgina Prodhan and John Bowker

FRANKFURT/LONDON (Reuters) - Chip designer ARM will demonstrate a prototype of Google’s Android mobile phone platform in action next week at the world’s biggest wireless fair, a source close to the company said.

It was not immediately clear on Thursday what the working model that ARM plans to show at Mobile World Congress in Barcelona would look like or who would supply the parts.

Google plans to deploy phones and services using the Android platform commercially in the second half of this year.

Google and ARM declined to comment on the report.

Google established an alliance of more than 30 carriers, handset makers, software firms and chipmakers in November to develop Android, which is based on open-source software and designed to make the Internet work better on mobile phones.

Deutsche Telekom’s T-Mobile and Taiwan’s High Tech Computer Corp (HTC) have said that they plan to offer phones based on the Android platform this year.

Internet search leader Google’s entry into the wireless industry will upset established relationships between carriers, cellphone makers and customers and could challenge Nokia, Microsoft Corp and Apple, among others.

Google is also bidding for wireless spectrum in the United States in a move that pits it against entrenched carriers like AT&T .....continued below

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and Verizon Wireless.

Its operator partners in the Open Handset Alliance include China Mobile, NTT DoCoMo, KDDI and Telefonica -- all of which have said they are working with handset makers to develop Google-based phones.

Research firm Strategy Analytics has estimated that Android will be in 2 percent of smartphones this year.

(Editing by Richard Chang)

By Georgina Prodhan and John Bowker

FRANKFURT/LONDON (Reuters) - Chip designer ARM will demonstrate a prototype of Google’s Android mobile phone platform in action next week at the world’s biggest wireless fair, a source close to the company said.

It was not immediately clear on Thursday what the working model that ARM plans to show at Mobile World Congress in Barcelona would look like or who would supply the parts.

Google plans to deploy phones and services using the Android platform commercially in the second half of this year.

Google and ARM declined to comment on the report.

Google established an alliance of more than 30 carriers, handset makers, software firms and chipmakers in November to develop Android, which is based on open-source software and designed to make the Internet work better on mobile phones.

Deutsche Telekom’s T-Mobile and Taiwan’s High Tech Computer Corp (HTC) have said that they plan to offer phones based on the Android platform this year.

Internet search leader Google’s entry into the wireless industry will upset established relationships between carriers, cellphone makers and customers and could challenge Nokia, Microsoft Corp and Apple, among others.

Google is also bidding for wireless spectrum in the United States in a move that pits it against entrenched carriers like AT&T and Verizon Wireless.

Its operator partners in the Open Handset Alliance include China Mobile, NTT DoCoMo, KDDI and Telefonica -- all of which have said they are working with handset makers to develop Google-based phones.

Research firm Strategy Analytics has estimated that Android will be in 2 percent of smartphones this year.

(Editing by Richard Chang)




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