Which Cell Phone Company With What Web Browser?

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Which Cell Phone Company With What Web Browser?

How do wireless carriers and the internet work together? Now with the Android Smart Phone on the market the way we surf the internet has changed. More people surf the net on their phones than on their desktops. With so many more people able to access from just about anywhere has brought much attention from web browsers.

AT&T is the last wireless carrier to get in on the Droid action. They are to come out with the Motorola Backflip which will be running the Android operating system. Yet AT&T has decided to go along with Yahoo as their default search engine. This is a big advancement for Yahoo in that they now will gain more traffic. More people will mean more money and other added perks.

T-Mobile has teamed up with Google for their default search engine on some of their phones. Google has not always been the chosen one in that a few years back Yahoo was able to pull one over Google and get on with T-Mobile. T-Mobile does have an exclusive contract with Yahoo so depending on the stipulations T-Mobile may have to assign Yahoo as the default browser.

Verizon Wireless uses Bing as their default web browser. (Who knew there were so many different web browsers available?) Bing is the Microsoft’s contender to web browsing. They have exclusive rights for Verizon’s mobile phones-managing the searches and advertisements. Blackberry has the Bing but the HTC Droid Eris and the Motorola Droid run on Google. It will be interesting once Microsoft launches their new phone with Windows 7. This may cause an even bigger rift.

Which Cell Phone Company With What Web Browser?

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