Google’s Hopes in Android Platform Tie Into a Bright Future for Smartphone Users

Ten years from now, things are very different when you walk into a store to buy a new phone. At least that is what the Open Handset Alliance group (which includes Google) is expected. First, we will not go into a shop for a specific device performing functions X, Y and Z. The hope is that all phones by then will have a standard operating system that truly have a universal look and feel and be easy to use as 1-2-3 for the consumer. Â There will be none of this carrier-envy and my BlackBerry can do and your iPhone can not do. Will all the rules, all open source, and easy to use. Too good to be true? Yes, in some ways it is. I also wonder how handset manufacturers real feel to it. He can not do (and their shareholders), too happy to know that people are not necessarily that much of the care they have an Apple or HTC. He can not help wireless operators or summer. And 'quite difficult to understand what is the main difference between them other than their network capacity. Thus, the Open Handset Alliance has good ideas for us all, but where does that leave the wireless industry and smartphone? Source: http://blog. fommy. com. Fommy. com is an online superstore for BlackBerry, iPhone Accessories, Motorola Accessories, Nokia Accessories, Treo Accessories, Samsung, HTC and Accessories all accessories phone. Sign up today to receive the latest news and original accessories phone.