Japan’s first Android cell phone will be…


Can you hear the sound of drums? Well, if not, try to imagine it, because this is how you’ll be able to feel the excitement of this piece of news I’m about to share with you. As I said it many times before, the Android platform has been a great success even before being launched in the market and providers from all over the world were very interested in selling Android-based devices, which meant that the main objective of Google was accomplished.

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Because you know how they say: if you’re talked about, you do exist. And NTT DoCoMo announced that they are ready to release the first Android cell phone to ever come in Japan sometimes this year. But you know very well how unpredictable these companies can be and how they can change their plans from a day to another.



However, this is not the case, because NTT DoCoMo is expected to soon release the HTC Magic, which you probably know under the name of T-Mobile G2 or MyTouch 3G. Only this time it will be called HT-03A.

As expected, the device will run on the Android 1.5 operating system, which is highly talked about these days, as it has just been announced for the American market, via T-Mobile. We don’t have at our disposal exact information about the release date or the phone’s price, but it doesn’t matter, after all. What’s important is that HTC Magic will be the first Android cell phone to come in Japan.

(Source: unwiredview.com)


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