Sony Ericsson to Launch Android Phone with QWERTY Keyboard

Sony Ericsson offers one more Android phone for us. This phone is told as great phone that comes with QWERTY keyboard and is equipped with 5.5 inches touch screen. But, unfortunately Sony Ericsson hasn’t introduced the name of the phone yet. This newest Sony Ericsson phone then becomes one of the hottest topics talked online since the company still persists to hide the identity of the phone, although the news about the phone has spread widely lately.

You may found that some blogs have several pictures of the phone and posted to public. From the pictures we can learn that Sony Ericsson would still develop the prototype and they haven’t told us about the real design to apply onto the product. We don’t even know if the company will use the Android 2.1 or the Android 2.2. Some other said that the phone will arrive with slide keyboard and would run the Android 2.2. And, the slide form keyboard will be very similar with the HTC shift and Eking s515.

Well, what we can do now is just wait, wait, and wait. There are many companies keep their newest devices in secret these days. Hopefully, what we are waiting for will give us a huge happy surprise, so that our time to wait is worthed.

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First Netbook with Chrome OS

We all know that Google has two kinds of Operating systems to run into our computers and tablet or cell phones, those are Google Chrome and Android. And now, Google plans on release the Google Chrome OS to run into netbook. In the Computex 2010, Google announced the news about the Google Chrome OS. However, Google stated that they haven’t decided to choose the right vendors to use the OS Chrome into their netbooks. The Chrome OS will be released on the third quart of this year.

So far we all see that Google has successfully brought those two operating systems into popularity. But, for the Chrome, we haven’t seen the real responses from the worldwide users since Google hasn’t released it, but you can make use of the OS for PC soon when the netbook has been produced. While Android OS now has become the hottest operating systems many phones would run.

The biggest rumor that appeared then told that Google would choose Acer as the vendor that is permitted to use the Chrome OS into their netbooks. But, it’s still a big secret Google hasn’t revealed. We have to be patient to see the Chrome’s performance.

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