AT&T roadmap shows more Android and some Windows Phone Mango models

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AT&T roadmap shows more Android and some Windows Phone Mango models
A leaked roadmap for AT&T shows the carrier's interest in other phones besides the Apple iPhone 5 for what is left of this Summer and into the Fall. Besides the BlackBerry Torch 9860, expected in Q4 according to the map, we see the Samsung i937, code named the "Kupua" This is believed to be the Windows Phone Mango version of the Samsung Galaxy S II. The other phone using Microsoft's mobile OS on the roadmap is the HTC Bunyip. This is alleged to be the HTC Eternity flagship model with a massive 4.7 inch screen.

Ok, we hear you. The Samsung Galaxy S II is supposedly the SGH-i777 known on the map as the "Singa" and the specs on the document seem to suggest this. Remember that Samsung slider we reported on that many thought was a variant of the Samsung Galaxy S II for AT&T? This is the SCH-i927, the Samsung Gidim. Both of these Samsung models are in the highest HSPA category on the map, both are loaded with RAM and have Android 2.3.3 aboard.

Also included is the BlackBerry Curve 9360 which we reported was just announced by RIM late yesterday. Among the models with the highest specs is the Motorola Fuath (a code name, hopefully) which will come with Android 2.3.4 out of the box,qHD resolution on the screen, a huge 1785mAh battery and this unit also fits into HSPA category 14, which supports download speed of up to 21Mbps. This should be the "Atrix Refresh" LTE device that Motorola is making for AT&T. The rest of the phones on the roadmap include a pair of Android models from Pantech and one from Huawei.

Anyone draw a circle around the model that most interests you?

source: Pocketnow via electronista


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