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T-Mobile roadmap displays upcoming device release dates – Galaxy Note 2 missing

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We are still wondering when many of those hot “Fall” and “Winter” devices will be hitting store shelves, but if you are with T-Mobile this leaked roadmap may help clear things up a bit. Even though the listed devices are not all that exciting for Android fans.

According to the roadmap, we have the Samsung Galaxy S2 coming in different colors by October 24th, the LG Optimus L9 and a Huawei Summit by October 31st and a possible Samsung tablet called “Toba” by November 7th. Out of these, we would say the most exciting is the LG Optimus L9, which is not a bad device at all (check out our hands-on video).

Other devices include a Blackberry Armstrong and the HTC Windows Phone 8X, which could be exciting if you are not exclusive with the little green robot. We are sad to see the Samsung Galaxy Note 2 is missing, but we still expect it to come to T-Mobile before the end of the year. After all, leaked documents change and rumors don’t always end up being true.

[Via: TmoNews]

Edgar Cervantes

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11 Comments

  1. Samsung toba? Blackberry Armstrong? what are these O.o

    1. Blackberry armstrong might just be the 9315a basic bb Samsung Toba? I’d imagine a tab ]

  2. WTFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFF THIS IS MY PHONE

  3. They still sell the Galaxy S 2?

    1. yes and its still one of the best phones out

  4. Or a code name for the already seen in the wild Galaxy Note 2

  5. tmobile rep said It’s coming Nov 9 th in store

  6. Please please please Tmo! Have a decent 4″ phone by the time my contract with big red runs out!

  7. people still use buy a blackberry….lololololol

    1. lol!

  8. Replace that picture with 2G and a tricycle for my area lol Up here, we have LTE from Verizon and Metro PCS, EVDO from USCC and HSPA+ w/EB from AT&T, but T-Mobile? Still slow EDGE. Sorry T-Mobile, you stink in RSA 344.

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