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2010 &Device Lineup &rumors &Sprint 11 Jan 2010 12:51 pm
Sprint 2010 Device Roadmap Leaked
A screenshot has just been posted on PhoneArena outlining the 2010 Sprint Device Roadmap. There are plenty of devices listed here so we’ll just rundown the devices that we feel show the most promise. First up is the HTC A9292, a WiMax candybar phone which will pair nicely with Sprint’s upcoming 3G/4G mobile hotspot. The BlackBerry Tour 2 aka 9650 is listed with rumored WiFi and BlackBerry 5.0 OS along with a Flip version of the BlackBerry Pearl. One really interesting device is the Motorola MS400 which should be running Windows Mobile, although Motorola confirmed they would not be releasing any Windows Mobile 6.5 smartphones- does this mean it has Windows Mobile 7? Nextel subscribers will be happy to see the Motorola Opus One, the world’s first iDEN Android smartphone, is listed. There is also a black version of the Clutch, along with the i680 and i890. The i680 should be a rugged military-grade phone with 2.0-megapixel camera and flash while the i890 is a bit of a mystery at the moment.
[via PhoneArena]
2010 Roadmap &android &Device Lineup &htc &rumors 03 Dec 2009 01:49 pm
HTC 2010 Roadmap leaked in Android 2.1 ROM
The Android 2.1 ROM leaked across the interwebs this week is proving to be a bit more of a sensation that we initially expected. Contained within the 2.1 code is a list of upcoming and current devices from HTC, giving us a solid glimpse at the 2010 HTC Android Roadmap. Below is a list of the devices referenced in the list:
The Bahamas, Bravo, DesireC, Dragon, Espresso, Halo, Huangshan, Incredible, Legend, Liberty, Memphis, Paradise, PassionC, Passion, Sapphire and Supersonic are all mentioned with the Dream, HeroCT, HeroC and Hero already in the marketplace.
Of the devices listed above the Passion and Dragon are the two devices that really catch our attention. We’ve been told by HTC’s CEO that an Android-version of the HTC HD2 is not being produced, but leaked images of device prototypes having us thinking otherwise. So who is going to spill the beans first, Verizon or HTC?
[via Androidspin]


