Showing posts with label GooglePhone. Show all posts
Showing posts with label GooglePhone. Show all posts

Saturday, April 25, 2009

1 Million Google Android Phones sold by T-Mobile

T-Mobile’s Google Android smartphone has reached one million in US sales in the six months since the phone launched. The smartphone now accounts for almost two thirds of all of the 3G devices available on the T-Mobile.

T-Mobile is the US’s fourth largest wireless network operator and has
over 32.1 million customers. The company started selling the G1
Smartphone on October 22, 2008.

It is being reported by mobile advertising specialist AdMob that the
Android OS now accounts for 6% for the entire smartphone market in the
United States. Though the popularity is increasing, Android still has a
while to go until it beats out Windows Mobile, which holds an 11%
market share, the Blackberry OS at 22% and the iPhone, which takes the
cake with 50% of the smartphone market in the U.S.

During a
conference call last week Eric Schmidt, Google CEO stated that he felt
the Android had a chance for great success this year. Schmidt claimed
that the open source strategy was gaining ground and hinted that the
company would deliver future announcements.

“There are
announcements happening between now and the end of the year that are
quite significant from operators and new hardware partners in the
Android space, which I won't preannounce except to say that they really
do fulfill much of the vision that we laid out more than a year ago,”
stated Schmidt during the call. “On the netbook side, there are a
number of people who have actually taken Android and ported it over to
netbook or netbook-similar devices.”

via: TGDAILY

Tuesday, March 31, 2009

Tethering Apps Being Banned From Android Market

According to this Blog Post an Android Developer's App has been banned from Android Market for violating the Developer Distribution Agreement.

According to the agreement:

"Google enters into distribution agreements with device
manufacturers and Authorized Carriers to place the Market software
client application for the Market on Devices. These distribution
agreements may require the involuntary removal of Products in violation
of the Device manufacturer’s or Authorized Carrier’s terms of service."

And the T-Mobile Terms of Service say the following:

"Your Data Plan is intended for Web browsing, messaging, and similar
activities on your device and not on any other equipment. Unless
explicitly permitted by your Data Plan, other uses, including for
example, tethering your device to a personal computer or other
hardware, are not permitted."

You can read the rest of the blog post here, but this kinda goes against the whole "OPEN" thing Google was going for?

Friday, September 26, 2008

Visa to develop apps on Android, Nokia phones

Visa has announced plans to make mobile payment-related services broadly available to United States consumers by the end of the year. Central to this effort is Visa’s delivery of mobile applications for the Android platform, which will be available for download on Android-powered handsets and initially available to Chase Visa cardholders.


The first set of services that Visa is planning to develop for Android
will allow Chase Visa cardholders to receive notifications to their
mobile devices about transaction activity on their accounts; obtain
offers from a wide array of merchants; and use the built-in
location-based technology developed by Google to quickly map nearby
merchants where they can redeem Visa offers and locate ATMs that accept
Visa.

Visa mobile services that will be
developed for the Android platform will first be offered to Chase Visa
account holders. Following this initial launch phase, Visa plans to work
with additional card-issuing financial institutions to extend
availability of its mobile services for Android to their Visa account
holders. Visa is also developing a payment application that will enable
consumers with Visa accounts to make mobile payments in retail locations
nationwide, or while on the go, over wireless networks.

By developing these mobile services for the
Android platform, Visa has taken a major step toward achieving our goal
of combining two of the worlds most powerful
and ubiquitous consumer innovations, electronic payments and mobile
technology, said Elizabeth Buse, Global Head
of Product at Visa Inc. Through this effort,
U.S. consumers will, for the first time, be able to download Visa mobile
service applications directly to their handsets. Visa cardholders have
come to expect more from their Visa account than just convenience and
security of payment, and wireless customers expect their mobile devices
to carry a multitude of applications. Extending Visa payments and
services to the mobile device is a natural extension, and makes the
consumer payment experience more convenient, more secure and more
rewarding.


Visa mobile services developed for the Android platform include:


  • Alerts: Consumers will receive near real-time notification of
    purchase activity based on customized cardholder preferences. The
    consumer will be able to personalize the types of alerts delivered to
    their mobile device according to pre-selected parameters, such as the
    size of the transaction, or whether the transaction is in foreign
    currency. Because these alerts are triggered by the transaction as it
    passes through the Visa network, consumers will receive notifications
    almost immediately, typically before they even leave the store. This
    adds a new layer of peace of mind when using Visa, and a new way to
    combat fraud.

  • Offers: Consumers will receive targeted offers from merchants
    directly to their phone. These offers
    ranging from discounts to loyalty offers
    could be based on a consumers previous
    purchase activity. For consumers and merchants alike, this service
    will ensure the most relevant offers are sent in a timely manner,
    helping increase merchant traffic, loyalty and customer satisfaction.

  • Locator: The Locator service is expected to integrate with
    technology developed by Google, such as Google Maps and Google
    location-based services, to show consumers nearby locations of
    merchants sending them offers, or of an ATM that accepts Visa. The
    location would be called out on a map displayed on the mobile device
    screen.

Were pleased to
extend the value of Visa to the mobile channel,
said Buse. With more than 3 billion mobile
devices already in market today, we have an opportunity deliver the
convenience and security of Visa to consumers around the globe.

[Yahoo! Finance]

Thursday, September 25, 2008

T-Mobile G1 Features List

I know I have a few posts with some of the features of the new T-Mobile G1 but I thought I would add everything into one post to make it easier to find the information.

Here are the Main features of the G1:

Touch screen


  • Instant access to key information with the touch of a finger

  • Just tap the screen and go

  • Real Web browsing capabilities


  • Quick and easy access to the Internet one click away

  • View more pages and rich Web content on your phone


  • 3MP camera


  • Capture key moments in high-quality fashion wherever you are

  • Never worry about blurry photos with auto focus built right in


  • Customizable home screen


  • Just
    drag and drop any of your favorite applications, photos, or folders
    onto your home screen for quick access to what you use all the time

  • QWERTY keyboard


  • The built-in familiar layout lets you type messages easily without scrolling for the letter you want

  • Hinged screen slides open to reveal keypad and closes to prevent accidental dialing


  • Easy access to Google applications


  • One-touch access to Google applications:

    • Maps (including satellite, traffic, and street views)
    • Gmail
    • YouTube
    • Calendar
    • Google Talk


    IM/text/e-mail


  • All the ways you need to connect while you're on the go

  • Music player


  • With the 1GB memory card, you'll never be without your favorite tunes

  • One-click Google Search


  • Quick and easy access to the Internet in one click



  • Video playback


  • Watch your favorite videos, even YouTube, anywhere

  • 3G network and Wi-Fi access


  • High-speed 3G network connection for surfing the Web or downloading information quickly and effortlessly

  • Seamlessly transition to open Wi-Fi networks to surf the Web or download information quickly



  • Android Market


  • One-touch access to Android Market

  • Customize
    and personalize your device to fit your life with a variety of software
    applications like games, social networking, and on-the-go shopping

  • Download the applications wirelessly with just a couple short clicks

  • There are some pretty great features to the G1/Android Platform and I'm sure we will learn much more once the Phone is officially released including access to the Android Market.



    Tuesday, September 23, 2008

    Android Developers Videos

    Android Peeks - browser tricks

    One thing I like about Android... browser tricks.
    Watch Android team members talk about their favorite features.

    T-Mobile G1 FAQ's

    Where can I buy the T-Mobile G1™?
    The T-Mobile G1 will be available for purchase on www.T-Mobile.com, in select T-Mobile retail stores, and in authorized retailer locations across the United States beginning October 22nd.


    What types of plans are available for the T-Mobile G1?
    Once you’ve selected a specific T-Mobile voice plan, you must also choose a data plan in order for your G1™ to work. You can choose from a data plan that offers 400 messages and unlimited data access for $25 a month—or add unlimited messaging for just $10 more a month.


    What Google services come pre-installed on the T-Mobile G1?
    # This device takes many of the popular Google services we’ve come to love on our desktop computers and optimizes them for use on a phone. These services include: Google Search
    # Google Maps
    # Gmail
    # Google Calendar
    # Google Talk
    # YouTube


    What is Android?
    Android is the mobile operating system on the T-Mobile G1. It allows developers from around the world to create new and exciting applications that can easily be loaded onto the phone from the Android Market.


    What is the Android Market?
    The Android Market is an application storefront, developed by Google, where you will find unique applications as well as mash ups of existing and new services from developers around the world. With just a few short clicks, you can download a wide range of innovative software applications—from games and social networking, to on-the-go shopping. You’ll even be able see which applications are the newest or most popular with a star rating system (similar to YouTube).


    Can I use my T-Mobile G1 while traveling internationally?
    Yes. All voice and data usage outside of the United States will be subject to international rates.


    Can I activate my T-Mobile G1 with Prepaid service?
    No. Prepaid service for the G1 is not available at this time.


    Have questions about the G1 that you ordered early?
    Just login to My.T-Mobile to get the FAQ’s

    HTC G1, Google Phone Video

    Here is a Video showing some of the things the new T-Mobile G1 can do.

    Panoramio Application for Android, T-Mobile G1

    The application starts by showing your current location in a custom MapView. You can pan and zoom this map to choose the area you want to search.




    Once you have selected a search area, the application downloads thumbnails of the most popular photos taken within that area.



    You can tap on an item to see more details.



    You can use the menu to find more pictures by the same
    photographer or to see the original photo on the Panoramio site. You can find the location of the photo in
    the real world. You can show the location on the map along with your
    current location.



    Or, you can bring up a radar view that uses the compass and GPS to show
    you the location of the photo in relation to your own location.


    T-Mobile G1 Press Confrence, Google, HTC, T-Mobile Live Blogging

    T-Mobile G1 Worlds first Android Phone from Google, launched on both sides of the Atlantic at the same time. On the market by the end of this year.

    Creating an open mobile internet and platform. Mobile internet will be dominant in the future, Mobile Traffic has grown 250%.

    Committed to open mobile platforms. G1 brings open mobile platform to market for the first time.

    Develop Applications and also make Android better, Android is future proof.

    HTC, Google, T-Mobile shares same vision making mobile internet open and fun. Want to make internet experience more enjoyable.

    Iconic Design (G1) maximize mobile experience, touch screen, keyboard appeals to many people, nothing like it on the market. Flexible and very powerful.

    Mobile Internet lags in the USA by 16%, T-Mobile and Android want to change that.


    http://announcement.t-mobileg1.com/#


    Showing Phone now with teaser reel, looks like pictures. Taking Photos and getting ready to do live demonstrations.

    Touch Screen, swipe across to see, long press for more features. Frame pictures to add on home screen. Drag and Drop on Home Screen.

    Amazon.com one click MP3 ordering. Long press for more song options.

    Multitasking, full slide out keyboard. Contacts, click to go to address with map. Directions, Traffic View, Street View (Google).

    Compass moves as you move the phone.

    Web Browser (Full Featured) zoom, multiple tabs, dedicated search button, search from anywhere on device (Contacts, Web) Send links by email right from browser (Gmail).

    Applications:

    Android Market on Phone, with user ratings. Programs, Apps, Games and more. (They Showed Pac-Man)

    Open Marketplace, Great Third Party Applications to market.

    Open Source, Freedom to develop any application to hoops, free to develop and Google will not stop your application from being distributed.

    Track your Carbon footprint with the EcoRio Application.

    Shop Savvy application lets you use as a Bar Code scanner to compare prices on the internet right in the store.

    Question and Answer session.

    Pricing is $179.00 (Beats the iPhone) existing customers can order today. October 22nd official launch day. 2 plan options for Data $25 Unlimited (Data) $35 Unlimited Web and Messaging/Data.

    3G Network.

    Europe Availability UK early November rest of Europe early 2009 First Q.

    Tethering? Pricing with just data?

    No tethering, data plan requires voice plan.

    Support for MS Office Files? Can read Word, PDF, can develop by third party.

    T-Mobile only? Yes Sim Locked to T-Mobile

    Push email? Yes, Push, IMAP Pull

    Desktop Application to Sync? No not yet, syncs with network.

    Outside of 3G Markets? Yes but best experience in 3G. Also has Wireless.

    How locked is this Phone? Issues like the iPhone?

    Deflects Question.

    Marketing? Google Marketing?

    Yes, T.V. Ad's Marketing starts in October largest Advertising Campaign ever.

    Server Sync? Bluetooth?
    Sync with Google, Yahoo, Microsoft and more. Supports wireless headsets.

    Chrome Browser?

    No, but works on Web Kit. Chrome like but not Chrome.

    Device Aimed at? Consumer, Business....?

    Mass appeal for everyone. Young, Family, more consumer but thing enterprise will enjoy.

    Gmail Functions?

    Robust experience, same as desktop experience. Integrated in front end. Online Google Talk presence inside contact list.

    iTunes, Skype, International?

    works with any AAC, WMA, MP3, would need to be DRM unlocked for iTunes, up to consumer. No Skype support.

    Dual band and Quad Band works on any band in the world.

    Special Guests, Google Founders take stage.

    Awkward moment......

    They have been using the Phone for a while now. Throws phone in Air uses accelerometer to demonstrate app he created to measure time in the Air.

    They enjoy the phone. 

    Describes Phone as a computer.

    Asks crowd to do a web search on their phone to demonstrate how easy it will be to do on the G1.

    Computer like functionality on Phone.

    Location based services.

    Taking Photos. Everyone has their G1 Phones out.


    Press Conference ends, press making way downstairs to see live phone demos.


     

    T-Mobile G1 Android Phone








    The G1 is 4.6 x 2.16 x 0.63 inches, weighs 5.6 ounces, features a
    480 x 320 HVGA display, 3G, GPS, 3.1-megapixel
    camera, up to 8GB of memory (no format is mentioned),
    5 hours of talk time with 130 hours of standby. No Video?, No
    Bluetooth?, will require a Gmail account, and won't be sold at stores
    outside of a 2-5 mile radius of T-Mobile's 3G coverage areas.

    Read more at Tmonews.com