Purported T-Mobile 2011 roadmap reveals HTC G-Infinity, LG Optimus II, more

By: | May 18th, 2011 at 10:38AM
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Filed Under: Mobile, Rumor

A healthy portion of T-Mobile’s 2011 device roadmap has purportedly been revealed, shedding light on a few previously unknown smartphones. Not much information is available surrounding the previously unknown devices beyond a codename and some speculation, but T-Mobile subscribers should find a morsel here and there to get excited about. Hit the break for the rundown.

  • June 8th: HTC Sensation 4G, Samsung t589 Gravity Touch 2, Samsung t759 Hawk / Exhibit 4G (Gingerbread, 3.7-inch full touchscreen), Huawei E587 Wayne (HSPA+ mobile hotspot with a theoretical 42Mbps ceiling)
  • June 15th: Samsung t499 Tass (U.S. version of the Galaxy mini, possibly launching as “Galaxy Suit”)
  • June 29th: Samsung t379 Triumph (possibly launching as Gravity 4)
  • July 6th: HTC Doubleshot (will launch as the T-Mobile myTouch 4G Slide)
  • July 15th: HTC Marvel (U.S. version of the Wildfire S)
  • July 27th: BlackBerry Monza
  • August 17th: BlackBerry Bold 9900
  • August 31st: BlackBerry Apollo
  • Huawei S7 tablet to launch some time in August
  • September 14th: LG Flip II
  • September 21st: Nokia Panda (Nuron 4G; 3.2-inch full touchscreen, 14.4Mbps HSPA, 5-megapixel camera, Symbian 3.1)
  • September 26th: Samsung Hercules (T-Mobile’s version of the Infuse 4G)
  • November 2nd: LG Maxx, LG Maxx Q
  • November, December: Huawei U2805, Samsung Jamong (cheap flip phone), Samsung Dumont, LG Gelato (Should launch as Optimus II), Samsung Bresson, Samsung G-Infinity (possibly a G2x sequel for the holidays)

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Zach Epstein

Zach Epstein

Zach Epstein is the Executive Editor of BGR. He has 10 years of industry experience, first in marketing and business development with two private Telcos, then as a writer and editor covering business, technology and telecommunications.


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