Google, in an attempt to further strengthen its position in the mobile market, has taken its relationship with Sprint to the next level. From now on, Sprint users will be able to access Google applications more easily than ever.
1. Google will become the default search provider in Sprint’s portal. Also, Sprint plans to add a Google search box to the screen of a chosen few devices so that users will be able to access Google with a single click.
2. Google will also be the default provider of GPS enabled local search for Sprint users.
3. Google Maps for mobile will be available on Sprint handsets. Using this, users will be able to access live traffic information, get direction assistance for driving, view roadmaps, find local businesses, and also view satellite imagery, which is a specialty of Google.
4. Google’s YouTube will be available on new Sprint handsets. Needless to say, this will probably be the most accessed application of Google in Sprint handsets.
Sprint has been one company which has always stood by Google and it’s not surprising at all that they’ve got into such a deal. If you remember, Sprint was one of the first companies to make Gmail available in its portal about a couple of years back. Also, Sprint is a part of Google’s Open Handset Alliance.
In my opinion, this is a perfect example of a symbiotic relationship. Google will gain a stronghold in the mobile market by reaching out to a lot of customers and Sprint will be able to offer a lot of choices and a richer mobile experience for its users.
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