The SIM cards in cellular telephones might be smaller than a postage stamp and less than a millimeter thick but that hasn’t stopped South Korea’s SK Telecom from cramming all the major components needed to run Google’s Android OS inside one of them.
The SIM cards in cellular telephones might be smaller than a postage stamp and less than a millimeter thick but that hasn’t stopped South Korea’s SK Telecom from cramming all the major components needed to run Google’s Android OS inside one of them.
I was so amazed by the technology and then again was amazed by that it was by SK! SK is really a huge mammoth in Korea, bought in and is operating so many infamous services(blog and social networking sites) and stuffs. I don’t deal with SK anyhow since I am not in Korea though I don’t really like them. However, that’s quite a news and congrats to SK. I hope to see it in the market.
This is an encouraging step towards full independence between the hardware device and the software I would prefer to use.
Who knows, the same could be possible for the iPhone?
Maybe not. Nevetheless one can still dream.