Sprint has barely announced its first Android phone, HTC Hero and it’s already capitalising on the initiative by adding support for Android on its Developer Website. The latter now provides tools for developers working with the following platforms: Java ME, Windows Mobile, webOS and BlackBerry.
If you have a look at Sprint’s Android Developer web page, you’ll get all the info you need about the carrier’s Android-based devices and an opportunity to create and test apps for Google’s OS. In case you’re interested, there’s also a Sprint Open Developer Conference, held between October 26 and 28 in Santa Clara, California and including Android sessions.
We remind you that HTC Hero hits Sprint on October 11, for $179.99, on contract, quite a bargain compared to any other hot smartphone. Sprint will also release another Android phone this year, Samsung InstinctQ M900, recently approved by the FCC.
[via Unwired View]
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