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Android phones on the rise in the UK and beyond

Android logo Froyo 2.2 OS
Photo: Google

We’ve been talking up a lot of the latest Android mobile phones to debut this year, including the HTC Desire, Motorola Droid, or Sony Ericsson Xperia X10, and now it seems the latest sales stats, from the UK and beyond, are starting to reflect the hype.

Sales way up

The percentage of phones running Android in the UK contract market has grown from a miniscule 3% in the Q1 of 2010, to a whopping 13.2% in Q2. Obviously that is an outstanding 350% increase in a very short time. Now the fast growth aside, many might still feel 13.2% really isn’t that large a percentage. However, if we consider that overall UK mobile contract sales only grew by a tiny 1% margin during the same period, then it seems clear that Android is gobbling up marketshare at the expense of competitors and making inroads in a competitive market. Then add the fact that out of all the UK mobile phone contract sales, many are simple cheap and budget mobiles, with only 66.7% classified as smartphones. So in actuality, nearly one in five smartphones sold with acontract in Britain over the second quarter are running Google’s Android system.

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Photo: HTC

Worldwide success

It’s not just Brits who are flocking to Android either, as the worldwide sales statistics are proving. Motorola alone was said to have shipped 3 million Android handsets last quarter, most of them Droid models, whilst HTC reported stellar profits on account of its Android line-up. Meanwhile, a new advert for the Droid X is poking fun of the iPhone 4′s signal difficulties and so-called death grip; a clear sign Android isn’t afraid of the competition.

160,000 devices daily

Clearly, Android is on a roll worldwide. In fact, Google is evidently activating 160,000 Android devices per day, and Google CEO Eric Schimdt doesn’t think its unreasonable that someday up to 1 billion people might be running the free mobile OS. Of course, we think Mr. Schmidt is getting a little carried away with this 1 billion figure, but nevertheless Android is definitely moving in the right direction.

OS Advantages

So why all the fuss about Android, what’s the big deal you might wonder? Not to rehash the age-old Android vs. iPhone discussion, but here’s a brief recap of some of the key features attracting users to Android, as opposed to rivals like Apple’s iPhone. For starters, it’s an open source OS with multi-tasking, Flash support, less restrictions on the kinds of available apps, and other largely personal taste differences regarding the UI.

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Photo: Android

Many mobile phone options

Perhaps Android’s biggest attraction, however, is its openness and the amount of different handsets it’s available on; as opposed to Apple’s iPhone, users get far more choice in design, style and price. For instance, the LG Optimus GT540, or the Sony Ericsson Xperia X10 Mini Pro, are both very affordable Android mobiles for those on a budget, whilst the high-end HTC Desire is perfect for anyone who wants only the best. Android also receives updated OS versions more frequently than the iPhone, although lately some manufacturers have been awfully slow in releasing the new Android 2.2 Froyo OS to their mobile models (we’re looking at you HTC).

Trend to continue

With ultra impressive Android handsets like the HTC Ace, aka HTC Gold, on the horizon, it seems we can only expect this trend to continue in the UK. Not that the iPhone 4 isn’t a spectacular phone, it is, or that the Android OS is flawless (it clearly isn’t), but one thing’s for sure: if your name isn’t Google or Apple in the mobile OS business, then you have serious cause for concern.


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T-Mobile: HTC Desire Android 2.2 update coming in September

T-Mobile has confirmed the release of Android 2.2 for its HTC Desire customers, telling TechRadar "we are aiming to roll out in September," adding that the network is unable to give a specific date at this stage.

HTC itself earlier today announced that the over-the-air rollout the Android 2.2 update to HTC Desire phones would begin this weekend for unlocked phones.

"Operator specific versions of the update are undergoing testing and we expect to make them available in several weeks' time," said HTC.

And T-Mobile seems to be first out the gate with confirmation that it'll be bringing it to its handsets.

New features

Android 2.2 - or Froyo to its friends - brings a host of new features and functionality, including making your mobile a WiFi hotspot and support for Flash.

The HTC Desire is one of the flagship Android devices, a close brother to Google's own Nexus One, and the latest firmware will be very much appreciated by owners of the handset.


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HTC Desire Android 2.2 update coming this weekend

HTC has just sent us a statement - Android 2.2 is coming to the HTC Desire from this weekend.

Though don't get super-excited just yet - if you've got an operator-locked handset, you won't be getting it straight away.

Why? The update will only initially roll out to unlocked HTC Desire handsets. HTC says "operator specific versions of the update are undergoing testing and we expect to make them available in several weeks' time."

Humph. So unless you paid out for an unlocked Desire, you'll most likely be waiting around for a little while.

"The Android 2.2 (Froyo) update for HTC Desire will start rolling out across Europe this weekend," said HTC in its statement. "As well as including the complete set of Android 2.2 features, the update will contain a few special additions of our own through the latest iteration of HTC Sense."

"The update will provide 720p video capture, HTC's App Share widget, as well as our enhanced HTC Caller ID, and improved multi-language keyboard. Also, though the update, HTC Sync will allow HTC Desire users to sync their music with iTunes."

If you've got an HTC Desire, you'll be notified the over-the-air update is available to download when your phone automatically checks for software updates - again that will depend on your network.

As for the upgrade, HTC says the update won't delete any of your phone's content. Due to the size of the update, the manufactuer also advises using Wi-Fi to download it. You don't say.


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Apple iPhone 4 now available from T-Mobile and Three

T-Mobile and Three have finally started offering the iPhone 4, with a variety of price plans announced for the Apple handset.

The plans in T-Mobile's case are all 24-month contracts and range from £30 to £60 (as we told you earlier in the month), with the iPhone 4 16GB version offered for free on the most expensive tariff.

Speaking about the news, Lysa Hardy, vice president of T-Mobile Propositions, said: "Bringing iPhone 4 to our customers in the UK is a fantastic move for T-Mobile.

"With a range of value plans we're making iPhone 4 more accessible to even more customers in the UK."

Three's numbers

When it comes to Three, you will be able to get a free 16GB iPhone 4 on the £45 monthly contract. There are also £30 to £40 per month contracts available.

Obviously the 32GB is also available, but you will have to fork out more on the handset – ranging from £89 and £189.

Now that T-Mobile and Three have opened the iPhone 4 floodgates, the circle is now complete for those offering the handset, with the pair joining O2, Vodafone, Orange and Tesco Mobile as networks that are offering the phone in the UK.


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HP Creates HPC Cluster for US University

IT giant Hewlett-Packard has announced that America's Purdue University is using one of the company's Performance-Optimised Data (POD) centre to house a 1,000-node high-performance computing (HPC) cluster.


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Dell And HP To Resell Oracle's Operating Systems

Oracle has announced that Dell and HP will be certifying and reselling its Solaris and Enterprise Linux operating systems, as well as Oracle VM platforms on their x86 servers.


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IE9 Beta Set For September Release

Microsoft has announced that the beta version of its Internet explorer 9 web browser will be released in September, tech news site Computer World reported on Thursday.


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Google Crowned "King Of Malware" By Security Firm

Google has been dubbed the "King of Malware" by security firm Barracuda Networks after it found that the search engine linked to more sites containing malware than Yahoo, Bing and Twitter combined.


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Oracle Sued By US Over Alleged Fraud

Oracle has been accused of overcharging for its software services by the US government.


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