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Google's Android handsets may not be ready until 2009

Google facing Android delays

Hardware vendors lagging behind

Shaun Nichols in San Francisco

Google is fighting off rumours that handsets based on its Android mobile phone platform will be delayed until 2009.

The Wall Street Journal issued a report on Monday claiming that many of the vendors associated with the project will not meet Google's deadline of late 2008 for the release of the first Android-equipped mobile phones.

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The paper cited "sources familiar to" the project as saying that mobile carriers Sprint and China Mobile may not release Android handsets until 2009.

Google has long maintained that the first Android-equipped smartphones would hit the market in the later half of 2008. A spokesperson for the company told vnunet.com that Android remains on target.

"We remain on schedule to deliver the first Android-based handset in the second half of 2008 and we are excited to see the momentum continuing to build behind the platform among carriers, handset manufacturers, developers and consumers," the spokesman said.

The Wall Street Journal did not, however, dispute that the first handset could be delivered before the end of the year. The paper said that T-Mobile remained on schedule on to deliver its handset by the end of 2007.

We remain on schedule to deliver the first Android-based handset in the second half of 2008

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According to the sources, Google has been working so closely with T-Mobile that other vendors have not been able to gain the necessary access and resources to complete their own devices on time.

Google unveiled the open source Android project last year in which Google would provide a software platform while hardware vendors built the handsets and third-party developers created much of the software.

Since then, Google has seen official membership in the Android programme grow to 30 companies, while a recent software design contest garnered more than 1,700 submissions.

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