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The Open Handset Alliance is a group of 34 companies who teamed up with [[Google|Google]] in an effort to create an open platform for mobile development. Below is a list of some of those companies: | ==Introduction== | ||
The Open Handset Alliance is a group of 34 companies who teamed up with [[Google|Google]] in an effort to create an open platform for mobile development called [[Android|Android]]. The members of this Alliance have been working since 2004 to make the Android project a success. Below is a list of some of those companies: | |||
* NVIDIA | * NVIDIA | ||
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* Motorola | * Motorola | ||
* Samsung | * Samsung | ||
* | * T-Mobile | ||
* Sprint | * Sprint | ||
* LG | * LG | ||
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* China Mobile Comm. Corp | * China Mobile Comm. Corp | ||
By the end of 2008, HTC's Dream is supposed to hit the markets as the first Android powered phone. | |||
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Revision as of 17:21, 9 August 2008
Introduction
The Open Handset Alliance is a group of 34 companies who teamed up with Google in an effort to create an open platform for mobile development called Android. The members of this Alliance have been working since 2004 to make the Android project a success. Below is a list of some of those companies:
- NVIDIA
- INTEL
- Texas Instruments
- Synaptics
- Marvell
- Qualcomm
- Motorola
- Samsung
- T-Mobile
- Sprint
- LG
- HTC
- KDDI
- DoCoMo
- China Mobile Comm. Corp
By the end of 2008, HTC's Dream is supposed to hit the markets as the first Android powered phone.