Two major smartphones have been leaked today from what appears to be the same source. Headlining these is a slip of the T-Mobile G2, the Google-endorsed version of the HTC Vision. Engadget's shots confirm the basic QWERTY slider design and that it will have a 3.7-inch display along with a more upscale metal back.
A second scoop has also shown LG's first Windows Phone 7 device, the C900. What may be called the Pacific has a very rounded, QWERTY slider with the "back" and search as capacitive touch buttons and the Windows key a dedicated, physical button. Not much is known about its feature set, but it's one of the first phones to have conspicuous branding in firmware and has an AT&T home screen tile.
The G2's release is still largely vague, but the C900 may arrive in November along with the Samsung Cetus and could see two WP7 phones shipping to AT&T at the same time.
The G2's release is still largely vague, but the C900 may arrive in November along with the Samsung Cetus and could see two WP7 phones shipping to AT&T at the same time.
T-Mobile G2
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