Is this T-Mobile's Samsung Bigfoot with Android, AMOLED, and QWERTY?
So this really doesn't look anything like that Bigfoot we saw a little while ago, but we can sorta see the familial resemblance if we squint really (really, really) hard. According to Boy Genius Report, what we're looking at here is allegedly Samsung's Android-powered Bigfoot for T-Mobile, said to be attacking the high end of the carrier's smartphone line thanks to a 3-inch capacitive AMOLED display, full QWERTY, 3 megapixel camera, and naturally, HSDPA. If we had to guess, this is probably a newer version of the same product concept that we'd seen in that roadmap a few weeks back -- Sammy probably started with its Beat DJ (or an Ocean 2) and worked backwards from there to get to the retail version they wanted to launch. We're told it'll launch "like, really soon," so would-be G1 or myTouch 3G buyers might want to hold on for a hot second.















Is there a hidden rule that all Android handsets need to be butt ugly?
Stop messing around with this junk and release the Galaxy/i7500 already!
I hope they have another color besides baby shit green
UGGGGGGGGGGGGGGGGHHHHHHHHHHH I Hate T-Mobile I wish At&t would get a decent android phone!!!!!!!!!!
Really? I hate ATT and LOoooove TMOb Hater! ; D
This looks more like an entry level handset than a high end one. I don't know, that screen looks smaller than 3" to me and where are the send, end, and back buttons?
Do i have to buy a future tg01 or high end 4 inches tegra winmo device and flash it with android to have decent hardware ? I don't want to make microsoft any richer !
C'mon HTC, samsung... release android on tegra already !
by the way: archos only released tablets netbook and laptops today, they will only announce their android device(s) in september...
Also it's kinda weird that this phone would be called bigfoot and only sporting a 3in screen ?
link for the archos products release today:
http://www.clubic.com/actualite-281878-archos-gamme-baladeurs-netbooks.html
looks like something created by nvidia.
This won't be an Android device, it's just Gravity 2.0.
Source: Phonedog Noah.