Oracle, Google suit: Details of Google’s first phone released

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Details of the first prototype Google phone surfaced in court in the trial over whether Google improperly used Oracle’s Java programming language to build Android. The original prototype featured a full keyboard, small landscape screen, 2 MP camera and a miniSD card for storage. Google pitched the phone to T-Mobile in 2006, according to a report from Slashgear, and had even had plans to subsidize the cost of customers’ unlimited data plans to give them service for $9.99 per month. The result looked something like a BlackBerry or the “Facebook phone,” the HTC Status, which has a full keyboard and small touchscreen, though with only 64 MB of RAM and a much worse display. The prototype’s specs may look anemic now, but would have been impressive in 2006.


Oracle, Google suit: Details of Google’s first phone released