First Sprint said Google's Android OS was not good enough to be on their network, and now it seems that AT&T has similar sentiments. The San Fransisco Chronicle is reporting that AT&T Mobility CEO Ralph de la Vega says that AT&T has been looking into Android, but has no plans of offering an Android-powered handset at this time. AT&T apparently feels that Android needs to offer more non-Google applications.
AT&T has no plans for Android-powered phones
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