IMHO nothing significant happens.

If you look at Flurry.com stats you will see that major part of the
market is occupied by other manufacturers that have they own opinions
how Android Device should look (HTC Sense, Motoblur, TouchWiz, SE
environment). They are doing the market not Google.

What I really don't understand is the way how Google controls Android.
Their only tool how control Android world is to provide first class
services that people (both users and developers) will WANT to use. But
they don't do this currently. Android Market is not working as
everybody would expect, mobiles ads are annoying (contrary to eg.
iAd), ...

I think they should focus on software and don't spend resources on
minor hardware.

Just my two cents
Tom

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On 20 čnc, 01:15, Gethin Dawson <[email protected]> wrote:
> I read an article over at mashable.com that says Google has received
> that last shipment of Nexus One and will discontinue the production of
> the phone.
> We know Google is a software company, but by making N1, Google helped
> raised the bar on the quality of phones that could be made with
> Android OS.
> As a consumer, I love the power struggle between Google and Apple. I
> would have expected Google to continue the N1 and also improve on it.
> Honestly, this competition will only result in better product for the
> consumer. If not for Android maybe iPhone users will still not have
> multi-tasking, folders, and many others features that Apple just
> introduced in iPhone 4 that are so ancient in Android.
>
> Even though Google is not a hardware company, N1 is one hardware that
> they can't afford to stop making. Although, HTC, Samsung, and Motorola
> have improved a lot on their Android phone since N1, no one can make a
> better phone on Android platform than Google, because only Google
> knows the in and out of the platform. Moreover, as Google goes, so
> does Android. I think Google should continue the N1.
> What do you  guys think....
>
> droidfreeapps.com

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