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Fall 2009 bringing multiple new Android phones

May 9, 2009 1 Comment

We spotted this chart at Androidguys.com   This screenshot was submitted by email to cellphonesignal.com, which is being cited as T-Mobile’s release schedule for 2009.   The image shows fall releases of three new Android handsets:  The “HTC Sapphire”, the G1v.2 “Bigfoot”, and the Samsung “Houdini”, with the HTC Sapphire being scheduled for late summer/early fall and the other ...

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HTC Hero is back

May 8, 2009 No Comments

Remember this? Well (s)he’s reappeared, shedding the pompous pink shell for a more professional black one. This device is slated to have a normal headphone jack (gasp… this is the first for an Android device) and an even more pronounced chin than the G1. We’re really going to have to get a ‘design an ...

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Where’s the Magic?

April 7, 2009 No Comments

Such is the sleek header found at HTC’s website. However, underneath the surface, things aren’t so rosy. A recent report states that HTC suffered a 30% profit decrease. While most scapegoat skeptics would point towards the hopelessly flailing economy as a reason for this, others (myself included) point towards the fact that ...

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