Internet Giant Google, in a joint initiative with T-mobile, plans to launch the first mobile phone running its Android software next week, the companies said Tuesday.
The open-source Android system is seen as Google's answer to
Apple's successful iPhone and as a key initiative in the internet giant's quest
to extend its dominance to the mobile web.
Google has worked closely with
According to The Wall Street Journal, the Dream will have a large touch screen,
a swivel-out keypad and a trackball for navigation. The Dream will also feature
a built-in 3 megapixel camera, a music player and purpose-built access to
Google services like Gmail, Maps, and Search.
The launch announcement gave no pricing details or availability dates. But
press reports said that the Dream would go on sale to existing T-mobile
customers later this month for 149 dollars, with delivery expected in mid
October.