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  • 18 Febuary 2008Google Android Phone Makes Debut

    The first mobile phones to be loaded with Googles new Android software for mobile phones have gone on show.

    The new Android software Around a dozen companies such as ARM, Texas Instruments and Qualcomm showed off their prototype handsets at the annual Mobile World Congress in, held in Barcelona.

    The free software system was launched in November 2007 and is currently being developed by an alliance of more than 30 companies including Google.

    The first Android-enabled phone is expected to go on sale later this year.

    One firm showing off a prototype phone was the UK processor designer ARM.

    "It's really a demonstration vehicle rather than a full phone," Ian Drew of ARM told BBC News.

    However, he said the wireless phone did show off several applications.

    "What we are demonstrating on the Android platform is maps, browser, camera applications, multimedia, e-mail, and calendar - basically everything you'd expect on a mobile phone."

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