Leaked AT&T slide deck reveals Android, webOS, BlackBerry OS and Windows Mobile goodness

The boys over at Engadget Mobile managed to get their hands on what appears to be a slide deck showcasing just about every smartphone headed to AT&T this year. Some of the slides may be a bit off as far as launch dates are concerned but wow, what a lineup AT&T has in store for its customers. We have a few obligatory Windows Mobile devices — the HTC Fortress (Touch Pro2), HTC Warhawk (Touch Diamond2) and the HP iPAQ K3 which will run Windows Mobile 6.5. The expected BlackBerry offerings will include the Onyx, the Magnum, the Gemini and the non-flip Pearl 3G. AT&T is also expected to get the rumored Palm EOS in the latter half of the year and last but not least is the HTC Lancaster, an Android-powered QWERTY slider that steals its styling from the Touch Pro2 and makes the G1 look like a kid’s toy. Hit the jump for the individual slides with all the juicy details.

Read (HTC Lancaster)
Read (Palm EOS)
Read (HP iPAQ K3)
Read (BlackBerry Onyx/Magnum/Gemini/Pearl 3G)
Read (HTC Fortress/Warhawk)

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55 Responses to “Leaked AT&T slide deck reveals Android, webOS, BlackBerry OS and Windows Mobile goodness”

  1. 26
    David Thande says:

    Interesting, although with the blackberry its a mock up not the actually device. So we could be seeing an entirely new change of device. Let’s work on those memory leaks or only allow 3 apps at a time.

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    @David Thande
    I have never had issues with my curve and I run software like crazy. I hear the Storm has a bad memory leak though, which is what most people complain about. It just sucks that RIM is releasing the storm 2 rather than focussing on fixing the current one.

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    I just wanted to point out to everyone that thinks onyx is a fake device because of the mock up in that slide, that crackberry.com has comparison pictures and a video of onyx. It looks to be the ultimate blackerry, although some people will prefer the larger size of the bold.

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    Who? says:

    Say it over and over that all the WinMo phones are also going to be on Sprint and Verizon, but that doesn’t make them the same: there’s no simultaneous voice and data on CDMA networks. Case closed, and sadly I’ll be sticking with AT&T and picking up the TP2.

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    David Thande says:

    I’m probably gonna jump ship to the i phone. If it isn’t too much of a disappointment as it was last year. Its getting crazy RIM with too many devices. I mean 11 this year planned? This is way too much. And not much of an improvement?

    BlackBerry Storm 9530
    BlackBerry Storm “2″ 95??
    BlackBerry Bold 9000
    Blackberry Driftwood 9600
    BlackBerry Tour 9630
    Blackberry Magnum 90??
    BlackBerry Aries 8530
    BlackBerry Gemni 8525
    BlackBerry Curve 8900
    BlackBerry Curve 8350i
    BlackBerry Curve 8330
    BlackBerry Curve 8320
    BlackBerry Curve 8310
    BlackBerry Pearl Flip 8220
    BlackBerry Pearl Flip 8230
    BlackBerry Pearl 3G?

    I admit its good Rim trying to hit every demographic but, this is like when every car manufacture had 7 SUV’s. Just too much?

    P.s. Hope everyone is having a wonderful Holiday!

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    JB says:

    +1 to who. Windows mobile will be on other networks, but won’t do data and voice at the same time. And way to go sprint going to WYMEC with 4g when everyone else is going LTE which is going to be supported globally. As big as the palm pre may be, too bad it’s going to be on the soon-to-be shittiest network of all time.

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  7. 32
    JB says:

    you forgot about the RIM 9000 (Bold) LOL

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  8. 33
    JB says:

    nevermind it’s there. my bad

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  9. 34
    Bear says:

    HTC makes some of the sexiest phones. They just need to come out with them quicker. I need to get rid of this lame iPhone.

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    Don Louie Cantone says:

    That would be the Fortress for you, have fun

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  11. 36
    smubound says:

    Fake…AT&T has already said no to android, and not too long ago at that…this will not come to fruition…

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  12. 37
    fresh2death618 says:

    wimax is can easily be upgraded to lte Jb you dumbass do some research before you run your mouth!

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    bonesb says:

    @ wallyson
    Band I – 2100 Europe, Asia, Japan, Australia, New Zealand
    Band II – 1900 NA
    Band V – 850 NA, Australia, New Zealand

    The Onyx is one sick device! If the HTC Android device will support multiple Exchange accounts like the Rogers device, that might be the next device in my pocket.

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  14. 39
    James says:

    show me your proof fresh2death. this is sprint’s last ditch effort obviousy to lose their dying customer base

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    David Thande says:

    ^^ 49 Million people don’t seem that upset. Trust me Sprint isn’t relying on “you” to make them profitable. To each his own carrier has some misses. Be hap¶y for yourself.

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    Brian says:

    I’m soooo getting a HTC Fortess (Touch Pro 2,) I wouldn’t have gotten a Fuze last month if I knew bout these phones coming out.

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    lotide says:

    i was trying to view this info and engadget went down… when it came back up no links or slides of any kind… creepy men in black from ATT musta showed up at their door…

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    Doug H. says:

    There’s never been a better time to be a smartphone buyer…

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    Geniuz says:

    I’d like to see the HTC Lancaster come to T-Mobile over the HTC Magic (G2, MyTouch3G, Etc.) It basically has the HTC Magic design with the slider qwerty. Looks like the perfect phone for me lol.

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    JB says:

    I still have yet to see the proof on how Wimax is going to be converted to LTE fresh2death

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    JB says:

    and to david thande…what about the 13 million people that sprint lost in the past few years? hmm…..

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    @fresh2death
    WiMAX (802.16) is not upgradable to LTE! I don’t know what you are smoking or where you read this information. WiMAX can be used as a layover for GSM and CDMA to increase capacity, but can’t be upgraded to LTE. LTE will be introduced in the 8th release of the 3GPP project.

    Just to satisfy my curiosity on how you came about this conclusion, I did some searching and found absolutely nothing about 802.16 being upgraded to LTE.

    The problem with Sprints 4G network is that it has an even smaller market than CDMA. Manufacturers don’t produce most of their phones for CDMA because it has a small market world wide. Verizon is going LTE just like everyone else, meaning the availability of phones will get much better for Verizon because there is a bigger market for these manufacturers to sell phones.

    So, Sprint is using WiMAX 4G as a marketing ploy NOW, but in the future they are digging their graves by going with a 4G technology nobody is using. This means smaller phone availability.

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    @David Thande
    iPhone wasn’t a disappointment. A lot of people disliked the original iPhone because of the features that it lacked. People flocked to the original iPhone because at the time, there was nothing like it. Now a days though, everyone is trying to compete with iPhone, so we have more graphically enhanced phones.

    Now a days though, the allure of the iPhone is not because it is unique. The allure of the iPhone is because of the quality of the apps being developed for it. I have spent a lot of time with Blackberry, WinMo, and my iPhone 3G, and I can tell you that they don’t compare with what we get on the iPhone. Pit me side by side with anyone using any phone and I guarantee I can get at information a lot more conveniently and a lot quicker than they can. I hate to use a line from the commercials … but “there is an app for that.” regardless of what I need. And even if there is a similar app in winmo, I can guarantee the iPhone version will let me get information faster and more conveniently. That is why people love the iPhone.

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    David Thande says:

    Blah! About your speech, again its Revolutionary because its a entertainment platform. My disappoint was when the 3G i phone was released it still lacked features that were available on a Razr.And when I can get my emails without a 20 min lag. I’ll make my decision when it appears at the Apple Store this July. Bah!

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    Geary says:

    Upon my iphone 3G screen breaking on Sunday, I learned a valuable lesson that the iphone (the phone itself suck’s). Honestly without the app store, you will be getting the same phone being revised every summer. Seriously, an easy to use phone yes, but a better hardware wise phone no. My focus is on Windows mobile OS / Android OS n Palm Web OS phones that are coming out for ATT. I am choosing 3 phones being Palm Eos, HTC Fortress and HTC Lancaster. Just like my friend said why spend money on a revised version of the iphone 3G, when you can just upgrade your iphone firmware to 3.0 OS. I’m seriously glad that my iphone is destroyed because the Andriod has software shop n broswer that comes close to an iphone. An with the windows mobile “flash, flash, flash”

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