
HTC Lancaster for AT&T not coming to market?
August 19th, 2009 admin
Topics: baptiste-queru, lancaster, mytouch, now-buy, phone, phones, queru, qvga, rumors and gossip, shack
Engadget Mobile is reporting that it has received some “pretty believable information” that the HTC Lancaster, what was to be AT&T’s first Android powered smartphone, has been killed off. The site doesn’t go into specifics, however. The Lancaster was thought to be a QVGA touchscreen equipped device with a sideways-sliding QWERTY keyboard and a 3 megapixel camera.
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