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Revision as of 12:29, 13 January 2010
Contents
Mobile Phones
See http://www.androidphones.com/
That have shipped
- HTC Dream
- Branded as the G1 by T-Mobile
- Google: Android Developer Phone 1 (ADP1) - same hardware as G1, but unlocked.
- HTC G1 V2
- HTC G2, aka HTC Magic
- Google Android dev phone 2 - same hardware as Magic, but unlocked
- Samsung Galaxy (in Europe)
- Motorola Dext (Droid?)
- Branded as Motorola Cliq by T-Mobile
- Has "MotoBlur" interface for interacting with social network sites
- Wired Article Sep 2009
- Motorola Sholes ?
- HTC Hero - available from Sprint on Oct 11, 2009
- HTC Hero for CDMA
Under development
- HTC Fiesta ?
- HTC Tatoo - available in Europe in Oct 2009
- 528MHz Qualcomm processor, 512MB ROM and 256MB RAM, 240x320 px (QVGA) 2.8-inch touchscreen, GPS, WiFi, compass and accelerometer.
- LG GW620
- Sony/Ericsson XPERIA 10 (Rachael)
Non-phone devices
That have shipped
- Archos Internet tablets
- Archos 5 and Archos 7 Internet tablets - Android tablet plays 720p video Linux For Devices Article, Sep 2009
- Android handheld game device with Cortex-A8 833Mhz powerful SoC
- ODROID - Hackable Android handheld game device Linux For Devices Article, Dec 2009