Thursday, May 27, 2010

AT & t to run aria HTC with 2. 1 Android

It seems that AT&T wireless carrier will soon connect list of operators in the country are based on Android HTC devices on Your belt.

The report comes from softpedia.com Ionut Arghire and would mean that AT&T is approaching join likes Verizon, Sprint and t-mobile phones, as already are with HTC Android devices based on offer.

AT&T a little while back announced that it would start handset HTC, which could be running Google Android operating exclusively in its airwaves and although so far about the matter does not arise from the carrier rumour has it that the phone is set to become official when announcement on 7 June.

This happens on the same day that Apple should listen more, WWDC.Buzz going during connection is that the equipment will be known as aria HTC. Rumors also suggests that the phone cannot reach at&t with Android OS 2.1. assumes that it will take the user experience discovery "winner and sliding QWERTY keyboard.

We know that at&t has already node 1 "winner, however, this device is only for sale in the Web shop and carrier itself not Google.Having said that, since it appears that the Internet giant has announced plans to change its marketing on node can be that at&t logo may have two headphones HTC powered by Android in

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