HTC Omni = Google Dream?
C'mon, you knew this was coming. Not a moment after Google does its big reveal on the Android OS and forthcoming multi-manufacturer GPhone, the rumor mill has already starting churning with wild imaginings and fantastic leaps of logic. A not-so gigantic jump comes as speculation that HTC's Omni -- which we first heard about nearly a year ago -- is actually the phone that has been referred to as the "Dream," Google's OS demo unit. We have to admit, there are some similarities between the two, not the least of which are the 3-inch by 5-inch size, rectangular touchscreen, full QWERTY that swivels out (which according to this earlier rendering, goes in more than one direction), and a beveled edge that "nestles in the palm." We remind you, of course, that this is just the first in a long line of rumors trying to pinpoint the "real" GPhone -- HTC or otherwise -- so don't get too excited just yet.
Update: As a commenter points out, the "earlier rendering" is actually the precursor to the Omni, the HTC Universal, though its screen mechanism bears a resemblance to the one described in the original Forbes article.
Update: As a commenter points out, the "earlier rendering" is actually the precursor to the Omni, the HTC Universal, though its screen mechanism bears a resemblance to the one described in the original Forbes article.













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ShortFuse @ Nov 6th 2007 9:17AM
Windows Logo + IE Logo on the keyboard...
Khaytsus @ Nov 6th 2007 9:42AM
I guess that means it couldn't be used for anything else. Oh wait, I think they can print something else on that key.
Big John @ Nov 6th 2007 10:55AM
He's essentially saying that without a picture of the device sans the MS-centric keys, he's not ready to believe.
I'm in the same boat. Until I see pictures/confirmation of the first phone running Android, I won't believe it. The tech blogs are going to be running rampant with "IS THIS IT?" posts for a while.
Matt @ Nov 6th 2007 3:36PM
That's because this is the HTC Omni which runs Windows Mobile. Basically what they're saying is that they have a version of the Omni that's running Android and they're calling it Dream. The image isn't of the Dream, it's the Omni. It's just there for reference.
Trix @ Nov 6th 2007 10:11AM
In the wise words of Andy Marsh - "Oh. My. God."
b_a_boone @ Nov 6th 2007 11:12AM
I could care less which OS was on that hot phone! They could make it WM6 and later put a Google rom out for us to replace it with.
JL @ Nov 6th 2007 12:02PM
"I could care less which OS was on that hot phone!"
So I guess you do care if you can care less. The question is, how much less could you care?
Maybe you should have said I couldn't care less which OS was on that hot phone. That means that you care so little, that there is no way that you could care less than you already do.
There's your grammar lesson for the day.
b_a_boone @ Nov 6th 2007 12:23PM
OK Captain Jack Sparrow! Thanks for that pointless remark that has nothing to do with the post and has done nothing to approve nor disapprove my comment.
The D Train @ Nov 6th 2007 12:23PM
Okay grammar nazi, shut the hell up get a friggen life.
Do you get off on making other people feel like a retard? Stop grammar trolling and post something related to the cell phone.
Which looks like this is going to be speculation city for the next 6 months or so. But at least it won't be all posts about the iphone.
b_a_boone @ Nov 6th 2007 12:28PM
Oh yeah grammar boy I could care less about the OS and more about how hot the phone is!
JL @ Nov 6th 2007 6:02PM
"Do you get off on making other people feel like a retard?"
Just making the world more intelligent, one idiot at a time.
:D
D @ Nov 6th 2007 11:27AM
Seems they're going the way of Helio. Or maybe I should say Hellio. http://www.lagniappemarketing.net/2007/10/23/24/