Not
all the news coming out of Judge
Alsup's courtroom concerns
IP infringement and dollar
signs,
as some renders of a never-before-seen Google phone have made their
way out of the courtroom and onto the web. It appears that before
the T-Mobile
G1 came
to be, Google had its heart set on a portrait QWERTY design for its
initial Android offering -- and different from what was found in the
first Android
emulator.
Evidently, it was slated to pack at least a 200MHz chip, 64MB of RAM
and ROM, a miniSD card, 2-megapixel camera with a dedicated shutter
button and a non-touch-enabled QVGA display. That's a far cry from
modern smartphones, but this thing was set to be sold five years ago,
so such meager specs are to be expected. Intrigued? More pictures and
details can be found at the source below.
Source:
http://www.engadget.com/2012/04/25/oracle-v-google-trial-reveals-renders-of-original-google-phone/
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