Does T-Mobile Have an Android Home Phone and Tablet Computer Coming?

by Sam Dean - Apr. 06, 2009Comments (4)

As JKOnTheRun notes,  The New York Time is reporting that, based on confidential documents from T-Mobile, the company plans to bring out a home phone and a Tablet computer, both running the Android operating system. "T-Mobile plans to sell a home phone early next year and soon after a tablet computer, both running Android, according to confidential documents obtained from one of the company’s partners," says the report. "The phone will plug into a docking station and come with another device that handles data synchronization as it recharges the phone’s battery." Check out more here. Samsung also has three Android phones coming this year, which will be less Google-centric than the T-Mobile G1. 

 



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wow!!! i can't wait to buy the home phones by T-mobile.. Their features are definitely at par with the competitors..


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Its good that the phone will plug into a docking station and come with another device that handles data synchronization as it recharges the phone’s battery.


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Given this week's news of a potential merger between T-Mobile and Orange, this news is quite interesting. I wonder if this is part of their combined long-term stategy and a suggestion of which direction each business is planning to go? I write phones reviews at http://www.gadgetheaven.co.uk and will be following this story up. Thanks.


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