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> Date: Wed, 18 Aug 2010 17:53:03
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> Subject: [id-android] WTI : Verizon goes all in with Android, over a dozen
> devices revealed
>
> Local operator ada yg berani ndak yah gunakan android semua dalam
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> Source : http://bit.ly/aaltBG
> Verizon goes all in with Android, over a dozen devices revealed
> It's official - Verizon is going all in with Android this holiday season.
The guys over at Phone Arenahave posted the most detailed Verizon roadmap we
have seen, which includes over a dozen new Android devices. Some we have
seen leak several times and others we are just learning of for the first
time. Read on after the jump to see what Verizon has in store for the
holiday season.Keep in mind most of this information comes from an unnamed
source at Verizon, so release dates are not 100% certain and all information
is subject to change. A similar roadmap leaked last week, but this time
around we have a lot more details on each individual phone.
>
> 1. Motorola Droid 2 World Edition (A956)
>
>
> Coming in September is the Motorola Droid 2 World Edition (WE), which is a
clone of the Droid 2 that works on CDMA and GSM networks. This will be
Verizon's first global Android smartphone, but several others are on the
way. The Droid 2 WE will be available in the traditional black and blue
color scheme and will also be sold in white.
>
> 2. Motorola Citrus (WX445)
>
> The Motorola WX445.
>
> The Motorola Citrus will be an entry-level Android phone targeted towards
younger market. We saw this phone leak last month and not much is known
about the specs, but the main feature is said to be the affordable price
tag. We expect the screen to be 3 inches or smaller and feature a QVGA
resolution.
>
> 3. Samsung Fascinate (Galaxy S)
>
> The Verizon Fascinate.
>
> The Samsung Fascinate is Verizon's version of the Galaxy S. We have known
this phone was coming for awhile, but last we heard it had been delayed till
"late summer or early fall". Now it is expected to arrived in October.
Samsung should have Android 2.2 for the Galaxy S ready by September, so
there is a small chance the Fascinate could launch with it already
installed.
>
> 4. Samsung Continuum (I400)
> Little is known about the Samsung Continuum, but it is expected to be
released in October. The device is said to be a mid-range Android phone.
>
> 5. Samsung Gem (I100)
>
> The Samsung Gem.
>
> Also expected in October is the Samsung Gem. Phone Arena states this is a
low-end Android phone with a QWERTY keyboard, but previous leaks have shown
us this device is touchscreen only. The Gem runs Android 2.1 and the
familiar TouchWiz UI of the Galaxy S.
>
> We have heard this device is near release, and I wouldn't be surprised if
it launched earlier in September.
>
> Update: Several sources have informed us the Samsung Gem has been canceled
and will never see the light of day.
>
> 6. Motorola XT610
>
> The Motorola Droid X.
>
> A device called the Motorola XT610 is said to be the younger brother of
the Droid X and also coming in October.It will feature a similar size screen
to the Droid X (4.3 inches), but come with a slower processor and lower
megapixel camera (3-5PM). The XT610 will be target at those who want a big
screen smartphone, but do not want to pay for top of the line performance.
Look for the XT610 to debut around $100-$130 with 2-year contract.
>
> 7. Motorola Sick (A957)
>
> This Motorola phone for Verizon has no name.
>
> The Motorola A957 could be named the Sick and launch in October. No
further information is available about this device. It could be the
BlackBerry-inspired Motorola phone for Verizon that has yet to be identified
or the rumored Droid Pro (see #13).
>
> 8. enTourage eDGe
>
> The enTourage eDGe.
>
> Believe it or not, Verizon is said to have picked up the enTourage eDGE
dual-book. We went hands on with this e-reader mutation last year and were
not that impressed, so hopefully Verizon has upped the build quality. The
eDGe is currently on sale from enTourage's site and goes for $549. Look for
it in November.
>
> 9. enTourage Pocket
>
> A prototype "pocketbook" with Android.
>
> Verizon could also launch the enTourage Pocket in November. We don't have
any information on this device, but it sounds like a prototype we saw back
at CES. We expect the design will be similar of original eDGe dualbook, but
at about half the physical size.
>
> 10. HTC Merge (ADR6325)
>
> An unnamed HTC phone for Verizon.
>
> A device named the HTC Merge will feature a "10MP camera and faster than
1GHz processor" and it should appear in November. Our friends at Phandroid
have spotted the Merge in Verizon's inventory system, but not much else is
known about the device. AndroidGuys also revealed a HTC world phone with
Verizon branding (pictured above) which may or may not be the Merge.
>
> 11. Motorola Stingray (Z600)
>
> A protoype shown off by Motorola during CES 2010.
>
> Motorola has long been rumored to be releasing an Android tablet in Q4 of
this year. It has been suggested it could be delayed till early 2011, but
Phone Arena is suggesting it could still be coming in November. The rumors
for this device are all over the place including the possible inclusion
ofGingerbread (Android 3.0?), 7-10 inch display, and dual-core Tegra 2
processor.
>
> Verizon and Motorola are virtual best buddies now so I truly believe this
tablet is coming, but I'm not so certain about the release date. NVIDIA
still claims Tegra 2 will be available in smartphones and tablets this year,
but we have no firm information on the release of Gingerbread.
>
> 12. Samsung I800 tablet
>
> The Samsung tablet is a supersized Galaxy S.
>
> Samsung should also release their Android tablet as soon as November of
this year on Verizon. This could be the 7-inch Galaxy S tablet we have seen
before, but Phone Arena says it could also feature a 10-inch display.
Samsung is expected to unveil their tablet at next month's IFA show in
Berlin, so we should have more hard details soon.
>
> 13. Droid Pro?
> Missing from Phone Arena's report is any mention of the Droid Pro, which
was expected to be the next high-end Droid from Motorola. The Droid Pro
might actually be the Sick A957 mentioned above or it could be a separate
device. The Droid Pro is rumored to have a 1.3 GHz CPU (I'm guessing OMAP4),
4 inch display, and global roaming capabilities.
>
> We also can't forget Motorola's promise to deliver a 2 GHz smartphone this
year. I have a hard time believing they will actually hit 2 GHz, but it's
totally believable for them to release a dual-core smartphone in 2010. This
could be a NVIDIA Tegra 2 product or maybe even the TI OMAP4.
>
> Recap:
> Verizon has more Android devices in the pipeline than most of the other
carriers combined. The nation's largest carrier is one of the more expensive
choices, but you can't argue with the impressive Android lineup produced so
far the largest 3G network. Looking into the future, things should only get
better as Verizon will be launching 4G LTE this year and should ship the
first LTE handsets in 2011.
>
> September
>
> a.. Motorola Droid 2 World Edition
> b.. Motorola Citrus WX445
> October
>
> a.. Samsung Fascinate (Galaxy S)
> b.. Samsung Continuum I400
> c.. Samsung Gem I100 (Canceled)
> d.. Motorola XT610 (similar to Droid X in size but lower specs)
> e.. Motorola A957 (possibly named Sick, not much info right now)
> November
>
> a.. enTourage eDGe (dual-screen e-reader + tablet Android device)
> b.. enTourage Pocket (small Android device)
> c.. HTC Merge (10 MP camera and processor faster than 1GHz)
> d.. Motorola Z600 (Android tablet rumored to be called STINGRAY)
> e.. Samsung I800
> Which device are you looking forward to the most?
>
>
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