Yep, that was my guess - two phones, one google-experience and one qvga.
Even when android has qvga support, nobody in their right minds wants to be
the first google-exp device to come out with effectively no 3rd-party app
support (even if its the app-devs fault..)

On Wed, Aug 12, 2009 at 10:10 AM, Al Sutton <[email protected]> wrote:

>  Given Google have always said Android is currently only supported by them
> with a HVGA resolution my guess is that the device is either still a way off
> or is going to not be a Google Experience 'phone.
>
>
> Al.
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> *Subject:* [android-discuss] is there a cdma flip-phone coming?
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> Looks like we might be getting a cdma qvga feature phone, and a cdma google
> phone. (Hmm. Sprint is an OHA member.....)
>
> http://andblogs.net/2009/08/cdma-google-phone/
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