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T–Mobile lining up Android home phone and PC

by Stuff.tv  on Apr 7, 2009

Google Android set to make its way into stacks more devices next year if T–Mobile has its way

With HP apparently planning to shove Google's Android OS into its netbooks next year, it comes as no surprise that the most talked about mobile operating system is about to weedle its way into even more diverse gadgets.

Word on the street is T–Mobile is plotting to load Android onto a new home phone and tablet PC in early 2010, complimenting their current Google phone offering, the G1.

The New York Times has all the details, with the home phone coming replete with a special docking station and synchronising hardware. The tablet PC will reportedly have a 7in touchscreen, giving more credence to other companies' plans for an Android netbook.

It seems the next few months are set to be huge for Android, with Samsung planning their first device with the OS in June and Archos also readying their own tablet phone too.

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