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Barcelona: Android to be 2009's star turn, plus early LTE indicators

By CAROLINE GABRIEL

Published: 20 January, 2009

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With the Mobile World Congress in Barcelona looming, even pressurized device makers are determined to look their best, and patterns are emerging for the strongest trends of 2009. While Nokia will spend most of the year getting its open source Symbian platform and ecosystem in place, Android should be the star of the show this year, offering vendors an alluring combination of a high profile new platform backed by all Google's marketing muscle, relatively low development costs and the chance to expand the mobile web experience to a broader base. And as a few operators start to trial LTE, there will be some glimpses of which chip vendors might take early advantage.

Android remains as US a phenomenon as Symbian is European, and the US carriers should have first look at many of the higher profile phones this year, as T-Mobile USA did with the first ever Android phone, the HTC Dream, aka G1. Samsung will be the largest supplier doing a major Android launch this year, and should preview its wares in Barcelona prior to roll-out in mid-year. According to news reports, it will initially bring the handset to market in the US, where it wants to solidify the market lead it snatched from Motorola last year, the W-CDMA version in partnership with T-Mobile, and the CDMA model with Sprint Nextel.

"We are accelerating the development process for Google phone in order to meet the specific needs of local carriers," a Samsung spokesperson said, though he was cagey about further details beyond the obvious - that it will be a touchscreen phone with Google applications tightly integrated.

Most new Android handsets this year will feature the enhanced version of the software platform, codenamed Cupcake (or officially, RC31, available soon). According to Google, this will feature a wide range of updates for development, email, web browsing and MMS, plus support for on-screen keyboards and larger display sizes. HTC is likely to create a 'G2' for T-Mobile, possibly ahead of the Samsung product and the make-or-break range promised by Motorola around the middle of 2009.

Making the most of its position as sole Android operator, T-Mobile will expand availability of the G1 within the next few weeks, to the Netherlands, Czech Republic and Austria by the end of this month, and then to Germany and Poland in February. These countries will join the US and UK, though T-Mobile will face some positioning dilemmas in its native Germany, where it is also the exclusive carrier for the Apple iPhone. T-Mobile CEO Hamid Akhavan recently the Reuters news agency that sales of the G1 in the US have "exceeded expectations", but would not be more specific. China Mobile should be the next carrier to announce an Android phone, though the platform has had some setbacks - last week, the would-be second handset in the market, the Agora from Australian electronics firm Kogan, was put on indefinite hold, with quality problems cited.

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