Posted on 21 May 2009
Remember that T-Mobile Android 2009 roadmap? Well, guess what – a new version of it has leaked, with more of those black areas revealed. As the pieces of the puzzle begin to find their places, we now know that the G1 V2, which was a subject of discussion some days ago, is indeed codenamed Bigfoot. Sadly, information is missing about the manufacturer working on it. On the other hand however, a new Android-powered handset is revealed, which, surprisingly, is coming from Moto. The Motorola Morrison, as you can see, looks a lot like the device that was believed to be the Motorola G1 V2. Тhe Samsung Houdini, which is also listed here, is obviously a candybar, but we are not sure if it isn’t the i7500, which has already been officially announced by Samsung and approved by the FCC. What remains to be seen is actually which manufacturer will bring the G1 V2, aka Bigfoot. These three phones are all expected to be released sometime in the end of the year, with the Bigfoot and the Samsung Houdini coming a bit earlier.
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Posted on 13 May 2009
Having seen the first images of what is said to be the G1 V2 for T-Mobile, a number of theories regarding the possible origins of the device are floating about. One of these has it the G1 V2 is actually a handset to be manufactured by Motorola. Crazy as it may seem, there is a piece of common sense here with the source indicating that the three touch-sensitive keys on the front side of the device indeed look like Motorola stuff.
However, a TmoToday user has come up with a completely different story, claiming the G1 V2 is “still” an HTC phone and also going on the manufacturer wants to redesign the appearance of its Android G1, since quite a few users don´t like the original device. Moreover, writers of the blog believe the G1 V2 is codenamed Bigfoot.
And here is where it gets even more complicated. Mobile-Reviews has posted images of two rumored Samsung handsets, said to run Android 2.0, the Spica and the BigFoot. What’s interesting indeed is that the image showing the BigFoot reveals a device similar to the G1 V2, showed by BGR. But does this mean the BigFoot will be manufacturerd by Samsung?
So, what do you think – is it likely the G1 V2 turns out to be a Motorola phone or it´s an HTC device? Could it actually be made by Samsung or these images are just a mock-up?
source: BGR, TmoToday and Mobile-Review (translated) via UnwiredView
Posted on 11 May 2009
The guys at BGR seem to have gotten their hands on a leaked copy of T-Mobile’s road map for Wal Mart and as far as Android developments are concerned, there is a lot going on. The G1 v2 will apparently be named after a mythical creature that some claim to have seen in the wild-the “Bigfoot” or the “Morrison” (like in Jim Morrison). The latter name is the one that appears on the road map for the updated G1 model. Right away, you can see from the photos that the handset has taken it on the chin as the fugly looking appendage to the original version is now gone. The phone is expected to get the attention of Wal Mart shoppers in October for $148 with a two year contract.
The T-Mobile G2, also known as the Sapphire, is another Android based touchscreen model expected to be on the shelf at Wal Mart this July, selling at a price of $179 with a two year pact. The T-Mobile USA version of this phone features a 5MP camera, an upgrade from the 3.2MP shooter that comes with the overseas version of the device.
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