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About a month ago Google teamed up with T-Mobile to release the first ever Google Phone (G1). Last Friday, the Gmail blog showed a sneak peak of Gmail running on the Google Phone’s operating system, Android. The post on the Gmail Blog mentions that there is no need to check for new messages because push email and notifications have been implemented.

Subscribe by EmailBut the best thing, in my mind, about Gmail on Android-powered phones, is the way email is deeply integrated with other applications. For instance, let’s say I’m browsing the web, reading my favorite tech blog. When I come across a post that I’d like to share, I can simply press and hold my finger down on the link and then choose “share” to immediately create an email with that article’s web address. The tight integration with Contacts on the device then allows Gmail to suggest contacts based on the first letters I type.



I just want to know when Sprint is going to release an Android phone that runs Chrome?