Google Skunkworks Working on 'X Phone,' Reports WSJ
The Wall Street Journal says that Google is not quite content to be just a name printed on certain Android phones, and has set some of the cellphone engineers from Google-owned Motorola Mobility to work on a high-end project known internally as the 'X phone.' The rumored phone, says the article, "is due out sometime next year," and is meant as a technology flagship for Android phones, incorporating more innovative features than typical phones, such as advanced gesture recognition. Some of those features, like a flexible screen, have reportedly already been dropped from the design, though. If the X Phone materializes, a tablet is expected to follow.
The Google xPhone.
ugh.
It would be real news if they weren't working on a new phone.
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WSJ does not allow people to read this content for free.... KPH
Than the stupid MoTo ones where you rule all the machines or you're a secret agent if you buy their phone that will be outdated in a month by a newer model
Just the thing to call your former spouse on
So Google is not only content with releasing an open source operating system which other hardware vendors can use to build phones and tablets. They are also parallely working on their own designs and implementations to take full commercial benefit of the platform they have created. Good to see.
If you keep throwing chairs, one day you'll break windows....
In other words, a lawsuit magnet.
Will we finally get something open and completely hackable?
Bomb proof like Nokia with crazy great features like FM radio transmitter or IR remote control?
I vote for FRS radio tech too, that would be a great way to zap GPS coordiantes or low res pics between users even out of service area.
At the end of the day though there will be the bloated commercial apps which plague the Android/IOS communities,vs the grassroots stuff that is still buildinggreat stuff for Maemo/Meego.
When will there be another N900 with all of the apps alll of the tech but not the bloat and spyware.
The phone should be aesthetically beautiful. I know the internals will be well taken care of.
In othewords, the phone should be catch one's eye. Not some generic ugly slab.
If it's going to be anything at all like THIS X Phone then I want to pre-order RIGHT NOW. http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=r0RqPhr-hdA
What's new there ?? Nada !!
Surface Pro is where it is at man !! And it is right around the corner !! You want it !! You need it !! You want to need it !! It is yours !!
Here is a leaked photo. Revolutionary! Put it up to your head: hello? HELLO? allo?
The next awesome phone will not be a tech geek's wet dream. It will not have 40 custom notifications types. It will not be "customizable" or "programmable" as we currently know it. If Google shoots for the technology demo handset, it will miss the entire modern use for electronics, which is to simply be an extension of your mind. I don't mean that is some telepathic, sci-fi way, but rather a device which is so well integrated that the actual interface never gets in the way and doesn't require set up.
And geeks will hate it.
Is it just my observation, or are there way too many stupid people in the world?
http://www.engadget.com/2012/12/21/motorola-x-phone-x-tablet-rumor-android-smartphone/
http://www.pcmag.com/article2/0,2817,2413528,00.asp
Maybe in addition to flexible screens, a brain scanner, and antigravity, this Nexus phone will finally feature the latest in high-bandwidth media transfer technology. An unnamed source tells me this wireless technology will take the revolutionary form of a small, fingernail-sized chip that can be easily inserted into and removed from the phone. Many gigabytes of data from the cloud can be stored on the chip and then transfered between the phone and other compatible devices such as phones, tablets, and notebooks. Some media sources have speculated that this pioneering technology may even allow users to access their media when an Internet connection is not available, although experts have cautioned that the technology to implement such a feature will not be available until 2015 at the earliest...
With the Moto acquisition, Google should set the bar by putting out segment defining handsets. There hasn't been too much of innovation outside of Google in the android space. Time for Google to show what's possible with Android + Moto's phone making experience.
It is inconceivable that Google can't release software and technical specs to the OEM and have these phones produced. The only thing I can think of is this is going to be another incompatible version of Android, i.e. most phones are not going to upgrade to it, so the best way to handle the PR is to make it sound like a new special version.
Apple really screwed the pooch by making smart phones look like computers, in terms of the ability to upgrade the software. It would have better to simply have the expectation of upgrading the phone every two years to get an upgrade, with simple updates given between those times. It would have made the carriers much more happy, knowing users would have to sign a new two year contract to get the latest software. Even better if updates were every 18 months so customers would just build up contracts. As it is, I my phone is two years old and still run current OS and has many of the current features. I will upgrade soon because it makes no sense not to if you are paying monthly tarrifs.
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Good people go to bed earlier.
What is the Google Nexus supposed to be if it's not a Google Tablet?
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Unfortunately, if both my own experience and that of Consumerist submitters is accurate, Google is even less responsive to individual customers than the big wireless carriers.
It's sad.
If Googorola installed the Chrome OS alongside Android, and allowed it become a PC when in dock, that might be interesting to me (similar to the Ubuntu for Android concept).
This is great news. It's frustrating to look at the lineup of Android handsets and see all the different ways the various OEMs have taken a good platform and ruined it. It's even more frustrating when you find the magical Phone That Doesn't Suck and ask yourself if/when it's going to get OS updates. Android is a mess and Google needs to take back some control.
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that Google will be adding all sort of 'sensors' to the cameras and microphones using a special DSP chip to process the information. You won't just have voice commands, but you will be able to make gestures with your hands in an ASL type of control using the camera. It would come in handy for the deaf and possible it can translate ASL into text as well for faster typing. Non-Verbal commands I think is what they might call it. There will most likely be ASIC chips added for SHA-256 hashing so it could process Bitcoin mining and solve SHA-256 hashes for other reasons as well.
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Can I just get a phone that I don't have to recharge every 8 hours if I actually use the thing? More apps, more features, more browsing all means a worse experience because it is a wireless device that I always have to have plugged in for power.
What happened to Z ?
Why not 'Z'Phone ? 'Z' pronounced by 'English' speakers sounds close to the word See.
So had the Geniuses at GooG applied for a trade mark on 'ZPhone' they, i.e. GooG could have made a pretty penny on licensing 'ZPhone' to the World.
Without any hardware or any 'Phone'. Just the name would have garnered them Butt Loads of $$$$$ in the ButtZilions category.
Butt, Alas, it is not a Butt to be for GooG. ;(
XD
I wish Windows Phone would have been named the XPhone instead, after Microsoft's hippest product, the Xbox. I'm not alone. I've seen the same sentiment dozens of times on blogs and on twitter.
What you need a DSP to translate ASL... Age Sex Location? Sheesh doesn't google have any good software devs?