Motorola Sage: AT&T's next Android phone?
We tend to go into full-on conjecture mode when we see an interesting FCC filing, but our instincts haven't let us down in the past, so allow us to throw something out on the table. A new Motorola just hit the feds with 7.2Mbps HSDPA and 2Mbps HSUPA on the 850 and 1900MHz bands, quadband EDGE, WiFi, Bluetooth, AGPS, and a digital compass. In other words, this is definitely an Android set, and it could definitely work on AT&T. The Backflip's already looking plenty long in the tooth, and we wouldn't be surprised to see Moto fire its second Google-powered volley on AT&T before too long -- it's certainly been doing its duties on Verizon (and to a lesser extent, T-Mobile) after all. Any thoughts on what wild form factor this one might be?























This has to be the rumored Motorola Motosplit said to be released Q3 2010 for at&t...check it people...
@ok Android looks so ugly its fun
Your such a loser ahahahah get a life kid
Surprising that Moto is going to have a "good" Android phone on AT&T
wp7 phone is a fail already and do you know why its because its got moronic people like you interested in it who has nothing better too do then go on every android article and post the same thing small minded or what all wp7 has done i copied the iphone on the day the iphone was first released. Microsoft is well known to be half arsed attempts off there stuff take it from someone who use windows mobile for 3 years its crap .at least android android advances and if android is crap why is sales up 350% up where i live in uk
well, i am a verizon lover! can the Verizon motorola droid 2 be offical, a guy said in his blog it may come soon
http://www.verizon-cellphones.org/verizon-wireless-makes-motorola-droid-2-offical.html
2010, yet only dual-band 3G? No 2100 band means no 3G in most of Asia and Europe. I guess moto is following the d0uche route of HTC.
Quick question to all of you Android users: I'm using a Palm Pre. It's my first smartphone. Being a new smarttphone user, I found the learning curve for webOS to be easy, and find using the Homebrew scene to be relatively as easy to customize my phone the way I like it.
Lately, I've been wanting to explore Android, as the OS seems to be even more customizible.
So, How is the learning curve, folks? Thanks in advance...
Will this be att 4.3 inch beast?