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The gang at Unwired View has received a leaked photo of a smartphone said to be coming to the AT&T network running the Android operating system. The phone looks more than a little like the old T-Mobile Sidekick with a slider design. We know some of the facts about the smartphone thanks to the tipster and the device might be interesting to some people that want a new Android device on the AT&T network.
The phone reportedly has a 3.2-inch HVGA touchscreen, GSM/WCDMA connectivity, WiFi, GPS, and a camera on the back. The smartphone has a slide out four row QWERTY keyboard that hides under the screen. The screen doesn’t kick up when opened like some of the slider designs.
The device is said to run on the AT&T 850/1900 UMTS network. The person that leaked the photos assures Unwired View that the device is real and will be coming to North America. That is all of the detail that is available right now on the device. We are missing notable facts like the price and what version of Android the phone runs. What processor is used is also unknown at this time.
[via Unwired View]
The gang at Unwired View has received a leaked photo of a smartphone said to be coming to the AT&T network running the Android operating system. The phone looks more than a little like the old T-Mobile Sidekick with a slider design. We know some of the facts about the smartphone thanks to the tipster and the device might be interesting to some people that want a new Android device on the AT&T network.
The phone reportedly has a 3.2-inch HVGA touchscreen, GSM/WCDMA connectivity, WiFi, GPS, and a camera on the back. The smartphone has a slide out four row QWERTY keyboard that hides under the screen. The screen doesn’t kick up when opened like some of the slider designs.
The device is said to run on the AT&T 850/1900 UMTS network. The person that leaked the photos assures Unwired View that the device is real and will be coming to North America. That is all of the detail that is available right now on the device. We are missing notable facts like the price and what version of Android the phone runs. What processor is used is also unknown at this time.
[via Unwired View]
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