Multiple sources are reporting that HTC's first dual-core Android phone, the 'Pyramid' will be headed to T-Mobile in May.
The 'superphone' will feature a dual-core 1.2 GHz Snapdragon processor, a 4.3 inch qHD display, and 4G/HSPA+ support.
Qualcomm announced their dual-core offering at CES and implied a Q2 availability, placing May squarely in the expected range.
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Originally posted by KillerBug: It sounds like a great phone, although I figured they would save that name for a quad core.
If T-Mobile had speeds anywhere close to what they advertise, this might be my next phone.
I don't know where you live but when connected to HSPA+ here in NYC I get 8Mbps...more than good enough for a phone. Have I ever hit 14.4? Hell no, lol.
They were offering a free trial offer here in florida about a year ago...I tried it and never even got 1.5mbps. On top of that, the voice service was total crap, on the rare occasion that it actually connected.