There are already over 100 different Android phone choices worldwide scheduled to be made available in 2010 after the recent announcements at the Mobile World Congress in Barcelona.
Google CEO Eric Schmidt declared today at the Mobile World Congress keynote that Google and their hardware partners are now shipping 60,000 Android handsets each day.
That would total almost 22 million Android handsets a year which is in line with iPhone’s historical yearly sales.
Surely this trend will increase for Android as approximately 50 Android phones are currently on the market and that number will at least double by the end of this year based on the Android phones reported to be coming out as tracked here at GoogleAndBlog.
BOLD if available now / ITALICS is rumored release date
Acer beTouch E110 – March
Acer beTouch E400 – April
Acer Liquid – A1
Alcatel OT-980 – May
Bluebird Pidion BIP-6000
Chinavision The Robot Superphone – CVNC-M80
Cool F910 – Apanda A60
Compulab Exeda
Dell Mini 5
Dell Ophone mini3i – Benzine
Garmin Nuvifone A50
Geek Phone One
General Mobile Cosmos
General Mobile DSTL1
Gigabyte GSmart – S1200 Android – February
Haier H7
HighScreen PP5420
HighScreen Zeus
Hisense HS-E90
HKC Pearl
HTC Bahamas
HTC Click – Fiesta – Tattoo
HTC Desire – Bravo – Incredible – March 26th
HTC Desire 6200 – Verizon Droid Eris
HTC Dragon
HTC Dream – T-Mobile G1
HTC Hero – G2 Touch
HTC Halo
HTC Huangshan
HTC Legend
HTC Lancaster
HTC Liberty
HTC Memphis
HTC Paradise
HTC Magic – Sapphire – T-Mobile myTouch 3G – Google Ion – Dopod A6188
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Huawei U8220, U8226 and U8230 are all essentially the same hardware as the T-Mobile Pulse. The only difference is they target different regions and have very minor cosmetic differences.
The Huawei U8100 and U8110 will be the T-Mobile Pulse Mini.
I wasn't sure on those Huawei phone IDs and especially the Pulse Mini reference IDs.
Thank You, I will update.
As far as the Kogan Agora which was supposed to have came out over a year ago as the 2nd Android phone after the G1, there is no release date yet, but the manufacturer still claims it will eventually be released.
Any idea what the ratio is of possible versions of Android being released on these phones? (excluding ones already available) I would hope that 2.1(or even 2.0) will start showing up on more phones. The current trend of phones being released with 1.5/16 (mostly 1.6) with the promise of a 2.0/2.1 update in the near future is kind of annoying as a developer. Phones should be shipping with the latest version of Android instead of older ones.
Thanks for the great list though, I'll be keeping an eye on it for future reference as the time for an upgrade draws near.
Monoblock, monoblock, monoblock, slider, monoblock…
Please tell me when folding android phone will be available. I'm still using Motorola mpx200 and can't find another good folding smartphone.
General Mobile has more phone in the pipeline, in the brochure I got at MWC they have 5: Brava, Cosmos (released March), Cosmos 2 (June), Touchstone (Q3 2010) and DST L1.
Huawei U8220, U8226 and U8230 are all essentially the same hardware as the T-Mobile Pulse. The only difference is they target different regions and have very minor cosmetic differences.
The Huawei U8100 and U8110 will be the T-Mobile Pulse Mini.
Will the Kogan Agora ever see the light of day?
I wasn't sure on those Huawei phone IDs and especially the Pulse Mini reference IDs.
Thank You, I will update.
As far as the Kogan Agora which was supposed to have came out over a year ago as the 2nd Android phone after the G1, there is no release date yet, but the manufacturer still claims it will eventually be released.
I am looking for a comprehensive list of all Android Devices (i.e HP smartbook), not just phones. Would that be possible to compile?
I posted the non-phone Android devices below the Android phone list at http://www.googleandblog.com/faq-about-google-and...
I posted the non-phone Android devices below the Android phone list at http://www.googleandblog.com/faq-about-google-and...
Highscreen Zeus
http://highscreen.org/device/zeus/
Available now. In Russia appr. 320$
Alex,
Thank you I will add that to the list.
Any idea what the ratio is of possible versions of Android being released on these phones? (excluding ones already available) I would hope that 2.1(or even 2.0) will start showing up on more phones. The current trend of phones being released with 1.5/16 (mostly 1.6) with the promise of a 2.0/2.1 update in the near future is kind of annoying as a developer. Phones should be shipping with the latest version of Android instead of older ones.
Thanks for the great list though, I'll be keeping an eye on it for future reference as the time for an upgrade draws near.
Monoblock, monoblock, monoblock, slider, monoblock…
Please tell me when folding android phone will be available. I'm still using Motorola mpx200 and can't find another good folding smartphone.
as far as I know, the Zii Triniti is not for sale……
Foxda C8901, might be in your list under another name (http://picasaweb.google.com/lh/photo/sJZv4yIeOyGM...
And there are 3 ZTE phones:
Blade: http://picasaweb.google.com/lh/photo/pKicSc-mLJxU...
Smooth: http://picasaweb.google.com/lh/photo/59r72gK1-ZEw...
Racer: http://picasaweb.google.com/lh/photo/itf3NLUseVIQ...
Again, there is a good chance for these phones to be in your list already with a different name.
General Mobile has more phone in the pipeline, in the brochure I got at MWC they have 5: Brava, Cosmos (released March), Cosmos 2 (June), Touchstone (Q3 2010) and DST L1.
Raphael
Raphael,
Great updates to the list, I had some but others were missing.
I added them to the main list at http://www.googleandblog.com/faq-about-google-and...
Thank You!
Is the Tiger G3 really based on Android? I asked a business selling this cell phone on the Internet and I was told that it is not the case.
Frank