Samsung release two Android-devices in the United States

In the Samsung at the press conference at CTIA 2009, the heads of companies do not have much to talk about their plans for Android, in addition to those it means to deliver devices in the second half of 2009.

Nevertheless, Samsung Mobile executive vice president of global product strategy, Won-Pyo Hong, was feeling a little more chatty, and showed some new details in an interview with Forbes.

While Hong has not received any more specific about the timing of the release, he said, the United States will receive two smartphone using Google’s mobile operating system late this year and that they will be offered in two vehicles.

From the U.S. service providers, it is believed that Sprint and T-Mobile will offer those, since they both part of the Open Mobile Alliance.

Hoon added that both the phone will look “completely different” to reassure the carrier’s preference, while Europe is likely to get one device at the start, as the same model can be shared by several carriers. Samsung first non-American Android device is scheduled to be released in June.

When asked why it took so much time for Samsung, to bring an Android handset to market, Hong said, part of the reason is that the company would like to add your own twist to Android users, but was waiting for permission from the carriers.

“Some operators are concerned with a vision Google has (and) that are affected by (date),” Hong said. Hmm, wonder who it could be?

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