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Android not good enough for Sprint name
29/10/2008
Sprint may be having a lot of problems marketing its own brand in the last few years, but according to Chief Executive Dan Hesse, Google`s Android mobile operating system isn`t perfect either.
He told the National Press Club in Washington that he didn`t think Android in its current form is good enough to put the Sprint brand on it.
But Hesse promised to sell a phone powered by Android at some time in the future. Sprint is part of the alliance of about 30 companies that said they would support Google`s development of a mobile phone operating system. T-Mobile USA started selling the first phone powered by Android earlier this week.
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