Hewlett-Packard Evaluating Android for Future Products
Hewlett-Packard is embracing Android, sort of. The computer maker is considering the open-source operating system for future products.
HP said it hasn’t announced any products that would use the Google-backed mobile platform, and spokesperson Marlene Somsak said the company is constantly evaluating systems.
“We want to assess the capability Android may have for the computer and communications industries, and so we are studying it,” Somsak said in an e-mail. “HP wants to understand all the OS choices in the marketplace that may be used by its competitors, and remains open to considering various approaches to meet its own customer needs.”
Somsak would not say if studying Android included testing it on netbooks. “HP is constantly evaluating ways to help solve customer challenges,” she said. “With respect to if, how or when HP might introduce any Android-enabled platforms, we maintain a practice of declining to comment on products that may or may not be under way.”
HP’s OS choices today include Microsoft’s Windows XP and Vista for the majority of its products, Windows Mobile for HP handhelds, and Linux for some computers.
Big Win For Android
Validation from HP could be exactly what Google needs to challenge Microsoft’s dominant operating systems. And adding HP to the Android party would benefit both the platform and HP, according to analyst Michael Gartenberg.
“It is potentially a very big win for Android and it would validate Android as a platform beyond phone devices and, at the same time, give a big boost of support from HP,” said Gartenberg, a vice president at Interpret. “If HP would build and develop products around Android, it would be a big win for Google and the platform.”
It could also mean more business for HP. The company has a third of the netbooks market in Europe, the Middle East and Africa (EMEA) and a solid base…