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Second-generation Android phone (minus keyboard)

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Rushang

Gizmodo has apparently leaked some pictures of the second generation Android phone.  Most notable is the lack of a physical keyboard, allowing the device to be slimmer than the G1 phone.

The great thing about CompanionLink’s ability to sync with this new second-generation Android device (assuming Gizmodo is correct) is that we will support it out-of-the-box!  We can do this because Android devices rely on Google’s web-based calendar and contacts – which we already sync with!

Second-generation Android phone (minus keyboard) was last updated April 7th, 2011 by Rushang
Second-generation Android phone (minus keyboard) was last modified: April 7th, 2011 by Rushang
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