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GPhone Still In the Works At Google

Technical Writing Geek writes "According to sources at a Taiwanese manufacturer, Google will definitely be launching its own branded phone. An article at DigiTimes states that the company has yet to finalize the handset's specifications, OS, production contractor and operating partners. 'TI's handset chipsets will find their way into the Google phone should the company decide to roll out an EDGE-compliant handset, but Qualcomm could turn out to be the winner if Google decides to bet on a 3G model ... However, the choice of a 3G platform might force Google to postpone the launch of the so-called Gphone to the first half of 2008 instead of the latter half of this year as expected due to the change of platform and problems related to licensing of patented technologies ...'"

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  1. Eh? by taupin · · Score: 4, Informative

    So there's not actually any information here. Everything is still up in the air - OS, partners, specs, producers, launch date - except that Google *will* be making a phone.

    Wake me up when something actually is known.

    Other thoughts...
    How long will it be in beta?
    September Fools' ?

  2. Re:The real winner by petehead · · Score: 5, Insightful

    The real winner (other than Google) will be whichever service provider wins the Gphone contract.

    I, for one, hope the Google doesn't sign exclusively with one carrier.
  3. Data collection by bhalter80 · · Score: 4, Interesting

    Does anyone see this bringing a whole new meaning to phoning home? Think of all the data they could collect but owning the platform, they could mine where your contacts live how often you talk to each of them, all sorts of usagine information not relating to the phone depending on the feature set. This seems like a data miner's mother lode.

    1. Re:Data collection by RobertM1968 · · Score: 4, Interesting

      Which isn't too much different from any other Cell Provider... especially since many still sell that information - while Google has a history of creating a level of user anonymity that companies like AT&T don't.

      So while Google may have access to more information (assuming you use their phones to access Google's online services), they seem less likely to use that information (from current and previous track records) than other cell carriers already ARE doing.

    2. Re:Data collection by hc5duke · · Score: 4, Insightful

      Think of all the data they could collect but owning the platform, they could mine where your contacts live how often you talk to each of them, all sorts of usagine information not relating to the phone depending on the feature set. This seems like a data miner's mother lode.
      RIM already has that capability with BlackBerry.
  4. And the point of the article is...? by WindowlessView · · Score: 4, Funny

    WTF? So, basically the gPhone will have some kind of operating system and be connected to some kind of network, all of it to made by some as yet unnamed manufacturer.

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    Leave the gun, take the cannolis.
  5. Re:Hmm by Ajehals · · Score: 5, Funny

    If they do that then I will add the following predictions

    1: The GPhone will be free, but you can buy one if you wish to use your own number.
    2: It will never leave Beta.
    3: Microsoft and Yahoo will release rival Phones, but they wont be as good, and will look ugly.
    4: People will complain that the Gphone is clearly a monopoly as it is Google leverage its advertising monopoly into another market to take it over....*

    * Not that I think Google is a monopolist, nor can I see why they would be classed as such

  6. Re:The Power of Google by JustinKSU · · Score: 4, Funny

    What I want to know is will the GPhone help me find the GSpot?

  7. In other words... by SoapBox17 · · Score: 4, Insightful

    An article at DigiTimes states that the company has yet to finalize the handset's specifications, OS, production contractor and operating partners.
    In other words, they have not finalized anything. Which is basically the definition of vaporware.
  8. Re:The Power of Google by b0s0z0ku · · Score: 4, Funny
    What I want to know is will the GPhone help me find the GSpot?

    Google up the location, set ringer on "vibrate."

  9. I'm Feeling Lucky by arsheive · · Score: 5, Funny

    I want an "I'm Feeling Lucky" button on this thing that uses google's vast amounts of data on everyone to automatically call whomever I _should_ be talking to at the time.

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    @AlexSheive
    :wq
  10. The Underwear Gnomes strike again! by peterb · · Score: 5, Funny

    You just gotta love /. "Google's planning on shipping the phone in the latter half of this year, even though they haven't yet decided on what the hardware platform is, what OS it will be running, who their cell network partners will be, or any of the manufacturing details!" Also, in other news, I will be giving free ponies to everyone who visits my website. Free flying ponies.

  11. Re:Clearly by Onan · · Score: 5, Funny

    Perhaps Google and Apple can compromise and collaborate on the hPhone.

  12. Re:700 MHz by nine-times · · Score: 5, Interesting

    Well... yeah. That's what the 700Mhz spectrum is going to be used for, and Google is one of the players looking to bid.

    Of course, the really big idea is not to have a voice/data network, but to have it be an all-data network with VOIP. Of course, carriers really hate the idea because it pushes the idea that you can have a dumb pipe, and separate from that you have voice service which could possible be provided by another provider. The cell carrier business model relies on the presumption that the pipe and the service are inseparable, and building the pipe entitles you to all service contracts of any sort.

    Verizon and the cable companies like this idea, too, that phone services, data services, and video services are all somehow inherently bound to the data network that carries them. This is what the net neutrality debate is all about. These big companies want to say, "I own the pipe, so I should get a piece of anyone providing any service through that pipe." If we can ever knock the services free of the pipe, I think we'll see a bit of a revolution.

  13. In Other News... by 8ball629 · · Score: 4, Funny

    3D Realms has confirmed that they will be releasing Duke Nukem Forever the 2nd quarter of next year due to issues surrounding DirectX 8.