So many alternative names are being bandied about for T-Mobile’s ” Project Emerald,” that it is smart they’re readying two models. In the end, we’ve heard in regards to the HTC Desire HD and Vision, in addition as the Glacier, Vanguard and G1 Blaze.
According to T-Mobile’s teaser site, the mobile network is working on their first-ever HSPA+ handset, however it’s a great deal a unique release by the sounds of it.
Of course, this doesn’t debunk the rumor that they’re about to stock two HSPA+ phones. Perhaps that page is merely for the flagship device? Phandroid spoke to a few sources who claimed that the HTC Desire HD will probably be renamed as the MyTouch HD when it launches on T-Mobile, and the HTC Vision can be often known as the G1 Blaze.
That suggests the Vision/G1 Blaze often is the model with the slide-out QWERTY keypad, which was spotted in early July. There was some skepticism over the authenticity of the photo, but we did hear it’s sporting a 3.7″ touchscreen, 1GHz processor and a redesigned keypad with just four rows of keys. Phandroid has claimed it’ll have a forward-facing camera, too.
The other phone, the will HD/MyTouch HD, appeared in a brief video the alternative day. Resembling more of an EVO 4G than a Desire, it’s looking more likely to have a 4.3″ screen and dual-LED flash.
Phandroid’s putting plenty of trust in their source (who they claim ” has been dead-on earlier” ), and is depending on probably the most phones launching September 22nd, and the opposite on the 29th. This places the G1 Blaze almost two years after the original Android phone, the G1-just in time for patrons who signed a 2-year contract, by the sounds of it. [Phandroid]
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