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Regular readers know I have been very happy with Windows Phone 7 devices on T-Mobile for the past year, but I am always willing to try new devices and there are two new Android Gingerbread smartphones launching this week that have me seriously considering another SIM card switch on T-Mobile. Ever since T-Mobile submitted an amicus brief in the Samsung-Apple patent lawsuit saying that it had a boatload of new products to unveil for the holiday season, customers have been trying to get a peek into the trunk of Santa's sleigh.
According to the image, the Galaxy S III will feature a dual-core 1.8GHz Exynos 4212 processor (no quad-core just yet), 2GB of RAM, a 12MP camera, and a 4.6-inch Super AMOLED Plus HD display. That screen technology would provide HD resolution without falling back on the PenTile technology found in Samsung�s current generation of HD displays.
The first two items, the HTC "Ruby" and Samsung "Hercules" are actually the HTC Amaze 4G and Samsung Galaxy S II, which were made available for pre-order October 10th and in-store purchase for October 12th prior to the leak in a press release back in September. TMo also released a second internal memo confirming the date of the fourth product, dubbed the Samsung "Arnold," but which is in fact the Samsung Galaxy Tab 10.1.
Then I tried the HTC Amaze 4G that came out and slapped me upside the face with its incredible design. I was thinking the Amaze 4G was just another typical HTC black slab phone, but I have to say I think this may very well be the best designed HTC device I have ever had the pleasure of using as I will describe in more detail below. The Samsung Galaxy S II was announced at Mobile World Congress in February and then released outside the US starting in June after receiving pre-orders in excess of 3 million devices.
The only Windows phone in the batch is the next item, the HTC Radar 4G, which will be one of the first devices outfitted with the new Windows OS "Mango." The Radar 4G is likewise expected "in time for the holidays." Rounding out the Nov. 2 lineup is the Huawei "Tallsome" - widely speculated to be a 7-inch Honeycomb tablet.
The GS3 is said to be even thinner than the GS2. While the handset will run on the upcoming Android Ice Cream Sandwich build, it will reportedly retain four physical buttons. t should be noted that this information is unconfirmed at this time, and we would be remiss to not point out a few obvious flaws in the actual image.
It has been very successful outside the US and is just starting to roll out here with versions for T-Mobile, Sprint, and AT&T announced. After reading reviews applauding the device I couldn�t wait to give it a try on T-Mobile and was sure I was going to purchase one for myself.

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