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HTC’s Android road map for 2010 gets shown off
December 6, 2009 | by Evan Selleck
Android, Android News, Android OS, HTC, Uncategorized
You know what? This is pretty fantastic. That’s all I’ve got right now. These devices, even the most simplistic ones, look just good enough to get my saliva glands going crazy. I can’t wait for next year, especially considering there are still more phones we know about that aren’t included in this list. Sure, those phones might not exist because they’re not on this list, but we can hope. But let’s stop listening to me rant, okay? Here you go:










Yeah. That’s it for right now, but come on, that’s pretty amazing. As soon as we get some more details, we’ll be sure to let you know. For now, just stare, and be happy about what’s to come.
[via Android and Me]











seems like the resolution is different from each phone…it will make it hard for the company to develop applications on them..
HTC is employing many screen sizes and resolutions to better access applications. There's a wide variety of applications out there, all designed for a resolution standard that has a range. Besides, it's the application developers who decide which resolutions to work for, and so HTC making screens to maximize efficiency for all those applications available is a good thing. Plus, there's a choice for customers now when they select their Android devices. Devices like the Tide will surely go for a small amount, while the Bravo will surely be a pretty penny.
Do not worry, the android sdk allows for completely resolution-independent coding, using dip and sip. There are also a ton of windows mobile devices out there with different resolutions , and devs manage to get their stuff running!
This is a very true statement!
That’s awesome news, hope the Bravo is true and hope it comes out soon. 3.7 AMOLED heack yeah
I know, right? I like the way the Legend looks, and it's got the AMOLED as well . . . But those 3.7" are amazing. I want it. Now.
i am LUSTING that bravo…hands down the phone of 2010!!!
I second, and third that statement.
are these phones going to be avalible only on t-moble?? nothing for sprint??
That "T-Mobile" watermark on the images does not indicate that it's a T-Mobile phone, it's likely that this document was prepared for T-Mobile.
Sadly, none of the phones above are capable of utilizing T-Mobile USA's 3G network. So, at this point in time, it looks like none of these phones are coming here to the States.