T-Mobile second half 2010 roadmap leaked

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T-Mobile’s roadmap for the second half of 2010 has made its unofficial appearance on the internet courtesy of Android Spin. The blurry screenshot is light on the details but does reveal that T-Mobile has a total of five Android handsets in its pipeline; two from Motorola, two from HTC (including the rumored Emerald), and one from LG. Also represented on the screen grab is one Windows Phone 7 handset from HTC dubbed the Schubert, one unidentified BlackBerry, and a few other offerings from Samsung and LG. It also appears that T-Mobile’s current crop of Android handsets including the CLIQ, CLIQ XT, MyTouch and MyTouch Slide are slated for updates in the upcoming months.

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  • boogalooboy

    1 Windows Phone handset against 5 android handsets? Looks like the Kin debacle is set to repeat itself…

    • iFlossâ„¢

      Well I doubt Windows Phone 7 is gonna have that much of a hard time selling.

      I already know they’re going to go crazy with the marketing which means HTC and Microsoft will have the WinPhone covered.

      I just realized that the min requirements for a Win7Pho are so high that there’s a very slim chance that t-mo will be able to screw this up. I’m excited =]

  • voicestream01

    Think I might make my switch back to android…hd2 should be pulled off the market

  • Matt Thompson

    Fuck. Nothing to switch to at the end of contract in August.

    Bye, T-Mobile. It’s been a great 4 years. Thank you for the BlackBerry Pearl 8100 and the G1.

    • zapote21

      Nothing? Do you even know the specs of any of these phones? Trust me… You will be sorry…

      • iFlossâ„¢

        To tell you the truth bro I see where he’s coming from. The flagship phone on T-Mo is spec’d with the same hardware that Verizon had on THEIR flagship phone LAST YEAR.

        idk dude i’ve lost hope in T-Mo to innovate that’s why if the Windows Phone they release isn’t lust worthy then i’m just going to buy a Meebo handset and scream NOKIA FTW

    • Rdx

      Samsung Vibrant

  • Idaho Jones

    Bye Matt Thompson! no one gives a shit.

    • TONY

      Greatest comment ever.

    • voicestream01

      lol…I don’t understand why people don’t like tmo never really had a problem with them except for the sidekick and this hd2 pos

    • Dan Hesse

      Idaho, clearly you don’t read the Deutsche Telecom annual reports. There’s millions of Matt Thompsons every quarter and they all add up.

      • Sharquawnda@SprintPOS

        There must be “billions” of Matt Thompsons at Sprint POS because last I checked Sprint has lost more customers than any other company has in the past 3 years.

      • MedievalMadness

        day talks about leaving this company or that company for whatever reason. NO ONE *HERE* CARES. JUST DO IT AND STFU ABOUT IT. Hey, here’s a really stupid idea: How about calling T-mobile themselves and tell THEM, instead of whining like a baby on some blog site?

      • MedievalMadness

        Ugh, I messed up my own comment. Eh, whatever.

  • HellBoy

    This old BGR! AndroidGuys already posted this!!

    • Asad

      Then WTF are you doing here, go and read AndroidGuys

  • voicestream01
  • David Mullins

    The BlackBerry is probably the Curve 9300 series.

  • SlappySlappySlappy

    Cool, another lackluster T-mobile lineup.

    • WaitingForTMobile

      Why do I keep waiting to see if T-Mo releases a high-end Android phone?

      • SlappySlappySlappy

        They never will. The Samsung Vibrant? If you are cool with 2.1 forever, no camera flash, and poor build quality then you have a winner there. In fact the best T-mobile phone isn’t even sold by T-mobile. It’s sold by Google.

      • iFlossâ„¢

        You sir have spoken the most truths on this whole thread.

    • jaymax

      Cool, another lackluster post.

  • davebot

    htc vanguard? specs?

  • StevenGlansburg

    With this caliber of phones and lack of 3G network coverage beyond city limits I don’t feel the slightest bit like im missing out.

    • James

      I live a little over 40 miles outside of NYC and I have awesome 3G coverage. Do I qualify as living beyond city limits?

      • Sharquawnda@SprintPOS

        He’s just upset because all his mommy lets him have is a Tracfone. He trolls every T-Mobile post and says the same thing under different names. He has no friends

  • LCW

    Sadly no BB9800 or even iPhone 4 listed… Meh

    • JJ_HH

      In Germany theay have the Iphone4 and in the States its just a question of time. France and England already sell open versions of the Iphone, Germany and Japan will follow soon and I guess the US will be next…

  • LCW

    Although RIM product in Sept… Pearl9100? Torch9800? Storm3??

  • graphiteevo

    HTC Emerald = Sidekick 2010

  • Teddy

    I see MyTouch Slide, Garminfone, Samsung Vibrant, ZTE phone, Dell Netbooks, Charm, MyTouch All MR1, Cliq&XT Eclair MR, Charm MR1, A new RIM device, HTC Vangaurd, a Samsung, HTC Emerald, HTC Shubert, HTC Jordan, HTC Beyonid?, and 5 LG phones (1 Android).

    • Teddy

      *Moto Jordan, Moto Beyonid, and a Nokia.

  • mingkee

    The curve looks different from the past.
    HTC will push out a lot of phone because of Android, and so does motorola.
    LG looks getting more active after stepped in.
    At last, we know BB is still “alive”.

  • Bada$$

    T-Mob is about to be left in the dust.. No chance of a high speed 3G or 4G, they might as well hang up the gloves and be sucked up bu Vzn or Sprint.

  • http://thepatriotring.net gary mazza

    i’ll be happy to see a solid OS with sense come to the MT3G, hopefully 2.2

  • http://alghienkad06.student.ipb.ac.id/ thea

    Sadly

  • kaski

    Acho que mesmo quando o T-mob chegar, ainda vai existir varios outros aparelhos como netbook, e Pc´s grande quantidade, até mesmo porque ao meu ver o T´mob será apenas um complemento a comunicação, eu já esperava a 5 anos uma aparelho capaz de movel capaz de ter video conferencia, Facebook, tweeter e okut, não sou fan desse sites, para minha segurança sempre vou usar o pc ou netbook.

  • translating

    Think that even when the T-mob arrives, yet there will be various other devices such as netbooks and PC’s aplenty, even because in my view the T’mob is only a supplement to communication, I’ve waited 5 years to a mobile device capable of capable of having video conference, Facebook, and okut tweeter, I’m not that fan sites, for my safety when I use the PC or netbook.

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