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Reclaim might be taking center stage today, having found itself a home with Sprint, but Samsung had a couple other forward-thinking comments that we think are worth highlighting. For starters, the Now Network should expect to carry a high-end, AMOLED device from the phone maker in the fourth quarter of this year. That description, however, fits the bill for
any number of Sammy phones currently in the works -- if we had to take a shot in the dark, we'd be anxious to know what screen technology is inside the oft-rumored
InstinctQ. Looking ahead to 2010, Reclaim product manager mentioned to
NY Times that it'll be launching an Android device "for well under $100" next year -- looks like the
HTC Click is gonna have itself some competition, after all. Hey Sammy, you know what'd be great? A smartphone that was Android, AMOLED,
and under $100 -- we can dream, can't we?
Read - High-end AMOLED phone
Read - Sub-$100 Android phone
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OLED-info]
I'll dream here right next to ya Engadget.
*dreams*
Do Not Disturb
I'm really happy Sprint is finally getting some phone manufacturer love. I was wondering why they didn't get an android phone around the same time as Tmo since they were both a part of the Open Handset Alliance while Verizon and AT&T sat it out. But then Hesse claims it was their choice and that Android wasn't ready for Sprint use. I'd more believe that no manufacturer offered to make a cdma one yet. :) But either way, good for Sprint.
I wonder if this includes the Samsung Omnia i8910 HD phone?
I'm really trying not to get too excited about this, but the pic used by engadget stirred some thoughts about that phone when it first came out. I'll try to be patient, since we're probably not going to hear anything more about this until December!
With that said, let's hope it's the Samsung Jet with the 1ghz processor.
Sorry, I have Rachael on the brain, Samsung has the 800mhz processor, not the 1ghz.