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Google And Dell Set To Reveal First Android Phone

January 31, 2008

According to reports, Google is currently working with Dell to create the first Android mobile phone, bringing back the rumors that the Gphone is on the way.<br />Hollywood (dbTechno) - According to reports, Google is currently working with Dell to create the first Android mobile phone, bringing back the rumors that the Gphone is on the way.

The expectation is that Dell and Google could reveal the world’s first Android-powered mobile phone next month at the Mobile World Congress.

The 3GSM telecoms conference is in Barcelona next month and could be the stage for a huge announcement.

Google and Dell are rumored to be working together and neither have denied that this is not reality.

It has been rumored that Google has been working on their own Gphone for months now, but nothing was ever confirmed outside of the Android OS.

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2 Responses to “Google And Dell Set To Reveal First Android Phone”

  1. Miro on January 31st, 2008 8:34 pm

    this is the coolest thing in the world

  2. Jon on February 1st, 2008 1:50 am

    I love google and I love Dell even more!!! THIS IS GREAT NEWS!!! Now if only they release a phone that works on Verizon’s network…


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