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February 11th, 2008

Here's TI-powered Google Android UI: but notice something missing?

Posted by Russell Shaw @ 8:02 am

Categories: Google, Images, News

Tags: Google Inc., Texas Instruments Inc., Team Management, Cellular Phones, Semiconductors, Management, Consumer Electronics, Personal Technology, Hardware, Russell Shaw

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From the Mobile World Congress in Barcelona, Engadget posts a gallery of an anonymous handset running Google Android via Texas Instrument chip under the hood.

Prototype is running OMAP 3430 at 500 MHz.

Now take a look at the glare-infused icon display, and imagine them running on an actual phone.

But, uh, one question.

Shouldn’t this UI have some sort of Google icon? YOu know, you tap it and then a menu of Google services comes up?

Oh, yes. Just a prototype.

Still, what suggestions would you have for the Google Android dev teams?

Russell Shaw is an enterprise computing journalist, analyst and author based in Portland, Oregon. See his full profile and disclosure of his industry affiliations.

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