HTC Lancaster Android phone for AT&T

Engadget seems to hit the motherload of AT & T Powerpoints: films in which the Palm Eos, a new HP iPaq, and probably most exciting, HTC Lancaster (aka the Android phone we’ve been waiting for).I’ve always wondered what would be, as Android on Touch Pro, which is basically Lancaster. It is the desolate little note that “Initial Lab Entry Dates were calculated on the basis of Google Mobile Services (GMS) UI, AT & T standard UI has been sought, what timetable in question”, which means AT & T could muck with their own UI, and take more Put the phone in the process. Their goal is Aug. 3, and it is AT & T-exclusive for six months as it looks. Update: Oops, not at first notice the screen resolution is a bit too squee for our taste (240×320). Bummer.
Palm Eos film basically just confirms everything from before: emaciated WebOS phone with 4 GB of memory and AT & T about it.
via engadget
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