Oct 28, 2010 06:16 GMT  ·  By

Mountain View-based Internet giant Google has added a series of new devices to its Google Phone Gallery, the online destination where users can learn what devices are available on the market with the company's Android operating system on board.

In addition to showing the Android phones out there, the said page also displays wireless carriers that have these devices available for their users.

Moreover, one can also select from a range of countries where these devices are available, with more of them expected to be added to the list shortly.

On top of the list for the United States, one can see the T-Mobile G2, the first HSPA+ smartphone wireless carrier T-Mobile announced as available for its users.

Here's what users can read about it on Google Phone Gallery: “The T-Mobile G2 with Google is the first smartphone built for 4G speeds on T-Mobile's new network. Get the information you need, faster than you ever thought possible.”

Aimed at being the place where any one would be able to learn what Android smartphones are available for purchase on the market, the Google Phone Gallery shows the latest additions to carriers' offerings, including the DROID handsets at Verizon, or the 4G capable phones at Sprint.

Thus, the list shows mobile phones such as DROID X or DROID 2 by Motorola, the Galaxy S family of devices, including Epic 4G, Captivate, or Vibrant, the Motorola CHARM with MOTOBLUR, or various HTC Devices, including Aria, DROID Incredible and more.

We should also note that Google chose to list here not only major wireless carriers in the US, but also smaller ones, and one can see there names like AT&T, Sprint, T-Mobile, Verizon, US Cellular, or Cellular South.

Those who might have not learned about Google Phone Gallery before might want to know that this online destination was meant to replace the Google web store, which sold the Nexus One in early 2010, and which was shut down in summer.

All in all, it's good to know that Google is set to keep its users informed on the Android devices available on the market, even if not all markets, carriers and available phones are included on the list at the moment.