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Originally Posted by twospirits
Maybe its wishful thinking, but something tells me that HTC and Google will be making a dual CDMA/GSM phone. It will have live sync to both pcs and mac, and most of the features in this thread.
And if its on the Sprint Network, would be both 3g/4g capable.
TS out (wishing some more)
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They should just make a 5" multi-touch tilt-screen device with a side-slide 5-row qwerty keyboard, d-pad and android buttons on the face, and a PCI Express Mini slot (for CDMA/EVDO, GSM/UMTS, LTE, or WiMax data cards, so they don't have to make multiple models), and fully integrated Google Voice support (along with 2 USB Host/OTG ports, mini-DVI-I port, mini-USB client for data/charging, 2 full size SDHC slots, 3.5mm headset, 1GB RAM, 32GB of internal storage, and GOBS of battery).
IMO, they should partner it with Archos, for their media player support, clients for Hulu, Netflix, Rhapsody, and Tivo (for watching shows on your device), along with the existing Pandora client. Make a keyboard version like I said, and a keyboardless version (otherwise, exactly the same ... and both "chinless"). Wifi tethering, full bluetooth stack (BT DUN, BT PAN, BT FTP, BT HID, BT BIP, A2DC, and all of the other hands-free and headset profiles), and both the Android Mobile Browser and Chrome.
I'd buy that (the "with keyboard" version). And if they made 7" and 9" tablet versions (no physical keyboard) with PixelQi hybrid displays (e-reader + slate tablet PC), I'd buy the 9" one.
IMO, that would be the ultimate combination of mobile devices.