Re:Mark:
Yes, RRP = Recommended Retail Price
In my spreadsheet, it means the RRP price at the release date because
I don't want to be tracking its price with time.

Re: Cédric Berger
Sorry, I am not going to bother with carrier edition or variation in
name. It is going to increase the size of the spreadsheet for no
apparent reason.
Again, I am not going to waste time tracking the release of the
product in different country and its variation.
I simply take the manufacturer's product specification listed on their
site and use that as being "accurate". I did provide a link I used for
each product. Look at the row that says "spec".

Re: Kent
It is actually a spreadsheet by Google Docs.
Drop me a e-mail, I can export it to xls on Google Docs and sent to u.


I make the spreadsheet mostly for my own references, so I can keep
track of Android products and spot their differences. It is actually
been available for a while but I didn't post the link here.
I know a lot more can be done, such as including review sites but I
won't bother because it will cost me too much time.
If someone else have compiled a complementary list, I am happy to put
a link to it.

I think I have covered all the publicly announced products. Let me
know if I miss something.

As a side note, Qualcomm is really make a great profit out of Android.
(The recent Qualcomm quarterly report, also says the same thing.) When
compiling the list, I noted the major Android phones out there are
using the same chip: MSM7200A. Won't be surprised if the Sony Ericsson
uses the same chip as well....LOL.

Cheers
Eric
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