November 30th, 2009, 8:42PM in Technology by Marc LequimeView Comments
Google are planning on releasing their own phone, as their monopoly expands. The 'Google Phone' will run a separate version of Android, which is unlike any of the others.
Gizmodo states:
Over the next few weeks, Google Phones (most probably in early, prototype form) will flood the Mountain View campus. They'll don large LCDs while running a new version of Android—either Flan or the version of Android beyond it—which our source spotted running on Google's handset as well as a laptop. (Whatever the software was, it most certainly wasn't Chrome OS, we were assured.)
But maybe the most intriguing bit is what someone said to our source offhandedly, that the current Android, the we all know and love, is not the "real" Android. So what makes for a "real" version of Android?
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