The New York Times is reporting that T-mobile USA has plans to release an Android-based home phone, in addition to a tablet that will operate much like a laptop to “handle basic computing jobs”. The home phone is described to have a dock system which will handle data synchronization and services. Hopefully these two devices will make efficient use of the versatility of the Android platform.
This news coincides with T-Mobile’s efforts to create synchronization through a variety of home devices, such as the Cameo picture frame that it released last year.
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