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HTC Lancaster Android phone for AT&T

Posted by ctitanic on May 27, 2009 – 2:03 am
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Yes, AT&T will be selling soon an Android phone, the HTC Lancaster. A few days ago I read the news about T-Mobile selling iPhones and now this news. Coincidence?

AT&T is getting an Android-powered phone after all. Behold the HTC Lancaster with a striking resemblance to the HTC Magic when closed and looks a lot more like the Touch Pro in form factor for a QWERTY slider than the T-Mobile G1.

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  • Only a four-row keyboard? I thought HTC had seen the light on five-row keyboards.

    Steve
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