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  2. Kyocera Echo - Wikipedia

    en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Kyocera_Echo

    The Kyocera Echo (sometimes referred to as Sprint Echo) is a smartphone manufactured by Kyocera of Japan, and distributed by Sprint in the United States. It runs the Google Android operating system. It was announced by Sprint on 7 February 2011, and released for sale 17 April 2011.

  3. Sprint's new Android phone a threat to Palm - AOL

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    Sprint (S) revealed that it will launch a new phone using the Google (GOOG) mobile software system. The handset, the HTC Hero, is built by one of the largest cell phone manufacturers in China.

  4. HTC Dream - Wikipedia

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    The HTC Dream (also known as the T-Mobile G1 in the United States and parts of Europe, and as the Era G1 in Poland) is a smartphone developed by HTC.First released in September 2008 for $179 with a 2-year contract to T-Mobile, the Dream was the first commercially released device to use the Linux-based Android operating system, which was purchased and further developed by Google and the Open ...

  5. Galaxy Nexus - Wikipedia

    en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Galaxy_Nexus

    The phone is the successor to Google's previous flagship phones, the Nexus One and Nexus S. The Galaxy Nexus has a high-definition (1280 × 720) Super AMOLED display with a Dragontrail curved glass surface, an improved camera, and was the first Android version 4.0 Ice Cream Sandwich device.

  6. HTC Hero - Wikipedia

    en.wikipedia.org/wiki/HTC_Hero

    The device was released in Europe in July 2009; and in the U.S., via Sprint on October 11, 2009, [7] and via Cellular South on November 9, 2009. [8] Hero was the first Android phone released in Russia. [9] FCC documents surfaced to show, that there would be a version of HTC Hero supporting Rogers' and AT&T's 3G bands.

  7. Palm Pre - Wikipedia

    en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Palm_Pre

    Palm gathers users' GPS information, along with data on every application used, and for how long it was used. This information is uploaded to Palm on a daily basis. There is an "opt-out" when the user first uses the GPS system and this is common for all mobile carriers and with Google Maps. There is also an opt-out on GPS data being sent to Google.

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