Yeah there are currently a few threads about this, please search before posting next time. But none the less, it's exciting.
got from a local aussie site- telstra, the company they are talking about is our biggest phone company- used to be government owned- operates on 850 and 2100MHz (mostly 850 though).
http://www.channelnews.com.au/Commun...hones/S4W3S8V5
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Mobile phone Company HTC is set to launch a brand new phone touch phone that will take on the Apple iPhone and the new Pre offering from Palm claims a senior executive of Telstra.
The new touch phone has been developed using a combination of the Google Android operating system and Linux based software written by HTC. The screen is believed to be bigger than current offerings from HTC.
Executives from Telstra who had met with Palm at the CES Show in Las Vegas to review their new Pre offering said that the new phone from HTC was "better and more functional" they said.
"We have seen both and we believe that the new HTC phone will be a real competitor to the iPhone and the Pre which at this stage looks nice but is still not delivered to market".
HTC executives who are at the show but not exhibiting have refused to comment on their new phone which is expected in the second quarter of 2009."
I think its going to be an exciting year for android!! Can you say impatient?![]()
Yeah there are currently a few threads about this, please search before posting next time. But none the less, it's exciting.
Here's a link to a site i found with all of HTC's upcoming phones including the possible Dash 2, Wing 2 and the G2 along with another Android phone called the Hero as well as phones for AT&T and Verizon. Looks like they will be getting a version of the wing also.
http://forum.ppcgeeks.com/showthread.php?t=52811
Slight correction, Sprint, VZW and Tmobile are getting a version of the Touch HD pro which has a slide out keyboard like the Rhodium which is the possible Wing 2.
tmobiles getting the touch hd?
i saw those other posts- i thought this was different as it was actually a quote from a mobile provider exec.
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