It should be noted that if these phones -- if real -- aren't necessarily all heading to the United States. In fact, those that are U.S.-bound may come later than these advertised launch dates.
Almost all of the Android phones pictured feature the words "T-Mobile NATCO Day." This does not mean this does not necessarily mean T-Mobile will be launching any of the handsets, according to forum XDA forum participant B3ler3fonte, supplier of the scans. It just means that T-Mobile is supposedly interested in these models. You can read the
complete explanation on the XDA forum. B3ler3fonte says he/she is not a T-Mobile employee, and it's not clear how the person came into possession of this information.
So with all those caveats in mind, check out the specs and shots of alleged HTC phones to see what might be coming in 2010
The Android DevicesUnless otherwise noted, all of these devices are believed to have 802.11 b/g Wi-Fi, Bluetooth, GPS, Microsoft Exchange support; built-in social networking applications for Facebook, Flickr, and Twitter; and 512MB of internal memory with an expandable SD card slot. It's also not clear which version of Android these phones would run, among
Cupcake (1.5),
Donut (1.6) and
Eclair (2.0).
HTC LegendSupposedly due out in March, the HTC Legend has a 3.2-inch AMOLED touchscreen, 5-megapixel camera with autofocus and flash, digital compass, 802.11 b/g Wi-Fi, FM radio, and Exchange support.
It's not clear if this phone would have a physical keyboard.
HTC BravoScheduled for release in April, the Bravo would boast 720p video capture and a 5-megapixel still camera with auto focus and flash. Other specs include a digital compass, FM radio, DivX video support, Dolby sound, and an optical joystick. The Bravo is another device with a question mark surrounding its physical keyboard specs.
HTC TideScheduled for April release, this device would feature a 12-button keypad instead of a QWERTY keyboard, which means this could be an Android-powered feature phone instead of a smartphone.
The Tide comes with a 2.68-inch QVGA touchscreen, 3.2-megapixel autofocus camera, and HTC Widgets---HTC's own overlay for Android applications.
HTC SalsaDue out in June, this Blackberry-inspired device comes with a full QWERTY keyboard, 2.6-inch QVGA touchscreen with landscape view, 3.2-megapixel camera, and FM radio.
HTC BuzzThe Buzz looks like it could be a follow-up to the HTC Hero, and its most interesting feature is its 5-megapixel autofocus and flash camera with facetagging.
The device is supposedly scheduled for May release and has a 3.2-inch QVGA touchscreen, FM radio, and HTC Sense--an HTC-branded complete user interface. Note that once again, no physical keyboard is pictured.
Windows Mobile DevicesUnless otherwise noted all of these phones run Windows Mobile 6.5, feature HTC's TouchFLO 3D interface, business card scanner, Wi-Fi b/g, Bluetooth and GPS. (Click on the images to enlarge them for a full-screen look at the scans.)
PhotonScheduled for release in April 2010, the Photon has a 3.2-inch HVGA touchscreen and a 5-megapixel auto focus camera.
TrophyThe Trophy has almost the same specs as those listed for the Photon, except that the touchscreen is a 3.0-inch VGA display.
TeraThis slider phone features a slideout QWERTY keyboard, 3.0-inch WQVGA touchscreen, and a 3.2-megapixel camera.