
Forbes sat down with Samsung’s global phone guy at CTIA who says the electronics giant will release three Android phones this year. The first will be around June and released outside the US, probably Europe. Two other Android phones will be released in the US later this year on two different carriers, most likely T-Mobile and Sprint.
Samsung is taking longer on the two US phones because they wanted to go less Google. It doesn’t make a lot of sense to me since I feel one of the strengths of Android is the tight integration with the Google applications like GMail. Samsung doesn’t see it this way and they are not planning to release the Google focused apps. Doesn’t that mean they are losing the primary thing that differentiates Android from the competition?
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