Nothing like a leaked roadmap to really get your juices flowing. All of
those upcoming handsets, some that we've already heard about countless
times and some that are new, have expected launch dates making them all
seem all the more real.
The latest roadmap belongs to T-Mobile
and comes from a leaked screenshot from its "Frontline Planner". It
shows a variety of models including the Windows Phone 8 flagship for one
manufacturer.
Leaked screenshot shows a fresh roadmap for T-Mobile
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Let's
start a week from next Thursday with the expected launch of the
BlackBerry Armstrong. This is a name we have heard before, from an earlier T-Mobile roadmap leaked last July and is believed to be the BlackBerry Curve 9320.
This is a low-end handset with a 240 x 320 (QVGA) resolution on its
2.44 inch display. It's worth noting that this is not a touchscreen
model. ON October 29th, the carrier is planning a 'color refresh' for
the Samsung Galaxy S II.
On Halloween, the Huawei Summit is scheduled to launch, scaring you
with tales about espionage and spying. On that same date, the top-end
model of LG's Optimus L line, the LG Optimus L9 (hey, that rhymes!) should be making its debut. The device was officially introduced by the nation's fourth largest carrier this week and brings its 4.5 inch qHD display to the table.
Turning to November, the first launch of the month is expected to take place on November 7th with the release of the Samsung Toba. This is a new name that we haven't heard before. The next week, November 14th, we expect to see the launch of the Windows Phone 8 flagship for Taiwan's own HTC. Of course, we are referring to the HTC 8X. This phone has a ridiculous (we're saying that in a good way) 342ppi pixel density on its 4.3 inch Super LCD 2 screen and is another phone powered by the dual-core 1,5GHz Qualcomm Snapdragon S4 MSM 8960. Lastly, also on the same day, the roadmap shows the Dell BMW which is expected to be a Windows 8 laptop.
Turning to November, the first launch of the month is expected to take place on November 7th with the release of the Samsung Toba. This is a new name that we haven't heard before. The next week, November 14th, we expect to see the launch of the Windows Phone 8 flagship for Taiwan's own HTC. Of course, we are referring to the HTC 8X. This phone has a ridiculous (we're saying that in a good way) 342ppi pixel density on its 4.3 inch Super LCD 2 screen and is another phone powered by the dual-core 1,5GHz Qualcomm Snapdragon S4 MSM 8960. Lastly, also on the same day, the roadmap shows the Dell BMW which is expected to be a Windows 8 laptop.