Android was developed with one simple idea: Open up mobile devices to facilitate greater innovation that will benefit users everywhere.
Google first executed on this vision a little over a year ago, when it launched Android on one device with one operator in one country. Today, Google has 20 devices with 59 operators in 48 countries and 19 languages. And because Android is free and open source, it continues to flourish. Android allows devices to be built faster, and at lower cost. And anyone can build anything on top of the platform. This ultimately benefits users.
To help adapt Android to the needs of consumers, Google has applied the engineering resources to selected projects with handset makers and operators. Together they have improved the rate and pace of innovation in mobile phones. The volume and variety of Android devices today has exceeded even the most optimistic expectations.
Google is pleased to announce a new way for consumers to purchase a mobile phone through a Google hosted web store. The goal of this new consumer channel is to provide an efficient way to connect Google's online users with selected Android devices. Google also want to make the overall user experience simple: a simple purchasing process, simple service plans from operators, simple and worry-free delivery and start-up.
The first phone that the Google will be selling through this new web store is the Nexus One — a convergence point for mobile technology, apps and the Internet. Nexus One is an example of what's possible on mobile devices through Android — when cool apps meet a fast, bright and connected computer that fits in your pocket. The Nexus One belongs in the emerging class of devices which we call "superphones." It's the first in what we expect to be a series of products which we will bring to market with our operator and hardware partners and sell through our online store.
Now, the web store allows you to purchase the Nexus One without operator service or with service from T-Mobile USA. Google expects to add more operators, more devices and more countries in the future, including Verizon Wireless in the U.S. and Vodafone in Europe. To learn more about the Nexus One, and Google’s new web store, visit www.google.com/phone.
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