AT&T's leaked fall and winter roadmap full of Android, Mango and BlackBerry

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AT&T’s purported fall and winter roadmap was recently leaked by Pocketnow and there are a number of devices to get excited about. The Samsung Kupua and HTC Bunyip, two Windows Phone Mango devices, will make their debut during the fourth quarter and will each pack an 8-megapixel camera and an 800 x 480-pixel display. RIM’s full-touchscreen Torch 9860 is also due out during the fourth quarter. It offers an 800 x 480-pixel display, a 1.2GHz processor and a 5-megapixel camera. AT&T will launch a handful of Android 2.3 (Gingerbread) devices, too, including the Pantech Nulu, the Samsung Singa SGH-i777, the Huawei Jengu, the Motorola Fuath MB862 (possibly the LTE-packing ATRIX 2), the Pantech Onza and the Samsung Gidim SH-i927. Finally, RIM’s freshly announced Curve 9360 will hit AT&T store shelves in time for the holidays.

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  • http://www.searingarrow.com AlienSix

    How exactly do you get excited about more Android Phones?

    • http://www.droiddoes.com/ Norm

      Well DROID is all about choice and competition. Further more widgets and live wallpapers give me a hard on.

      • Anonymous

        LOOL ‘hard on’…

  • Anonymous

    The Fuath is my dream phone, but AT$T is NOT my dream carrier.
    Bring it to TMo and I’m good.

  • justin

    would they leave an iphone off such documents?

  • Anonymous

    Seems like they done have sumthin’ for everyone.

    Mmmmmm.  Hmmmmmm.  

  • Anonymous

    Y U NO RELEASE THE 9900?

    • j3ff

      Also curious as to why the 9900 is not listed on this…

  • http://www.tabletaholic.com Tabletaholic

    Where is the 9900, not sure how much longer I can hold out, I am still hanging on to the 9000 and don’t want the torch

  • FormerSprintemploye3

    If this device does not have LTE or WiMax but includes an HSPA+ radio embedded in the AT&T/T-Mobile versions then Apple is unfairly giving the GSM operators a boost of specs.

    I use Sprint but 3G is slow and sucks in a lot of areas.  I know WiMax does too and that’s why I use WiFi where available but if Verizon got a LTE one I’d port to them.  If T-Mobile gets one with a HSPA+ radio I’d port to them too or at least consider them since they cover my area really well. 

    I can also see a lot of the ghetto Boost CDMA/Virgin users finding ways to get this activated for their service if Sprint gets one.  

  • Seabass

    I don’t see GS2? I’m glad I purchased mine long time ago.

    • Anonymous

      The GSII is the Samsung SGH-I777. why the author decided to gloss right over it is beyond me. then again… it is BGR so there you go.

  • Anonymous

    This road map looks more like a traffic jam.

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