Android is finally getting a little more wardrobe variety. It’s also moving out into new U.S. carriers. Sprint is the latest wireless company to jump in with the Android crowd; it’ll start selling the HTC Hero this October. The Hero looks to be a pretty capable handset. It’s loaded with Google apps, of course, plus a pretty big camera, a touchscreen, video features, WiFi and expandable memory. Plus there’s the Android Market — it’s not as overwhelmingly stocked as the iPhone App Store, but there are plenty of wares to choose from.
Sprint Gives Android a Hero's Welcome
Posted by: Paul Hartsock September 4, 2009 09:36 AMAndroid is finally getting a little more wardrobe variety. It’s also moving out into new U.S. carriers. Sprint is the latest wireless company to jump in with the Android crowd; it’ll start selling the HTC Hero this October. The Hero looks to be a pretty capable handset. It’s loaded with Google apps, of course, plus a pretty big camera, a touchscreen, video features, WiFi and expandable memory. Plus there’s the Android Market — it’s not as overwhelmingly stocked as the iPhone App Store, but there are plenty of wares to choose from.