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Google-G0, one designer's vision of how Android could take on the iPhone

Google-G0, one designer\'s vision of how Android could take on the iPhone

We see plenty of glossy touchscreen phone concepts around here, but here's one that's giving Android some love hot on the heels of the HTC Hero. Designed by Taiwan's Tryi Yeh the Google-G0 is both a touchscreen phone and a slider, with four big navigation buttons for quick access to email, web browsing and more, which change depending on what you're doing. We don't see any physical keyboard anywhere, so it's probably handled virtually. On the back there's a set of speakers and a camera.

It looks like the G0's functionality persists when you plug it into its charger, and there's an image of a dock that looks like it'd either let you watch TV on your phone, or use your G0 like a remote. Check out the gallery below for more of Yeh's Google-G0 concept touchscreen phone.






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I like the Android phones I really do. But if I had to choose between the Android and the iphone is actually not th...More »


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By Icarus at 7:29 PM ON 07/06/09

very nice phone. That is, If you can still call it just a phone.

By r4nd0mn4me at 11:20 AM ON 07/07/09

My next google phone will have to have an IR port as well as a video out port and much better speakers than the HTC Dream....it doesn't work as an alarm clock and I miss a lot of calls in loud places,

By zionandsheol at 5:16 PM ON 07/12/09

I like the Android phones I really do. But if I had to choose between the Android and the iphone is actually not the hardware itself or the os on the phone BUT the app stores. The apps available for the Android are limited, extremely limited. That is the only reason I would choose the Iphone. Not that I'm getting an iphone since I hate AT&T.


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