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HTC Lancaster to be AT&T's first Android handset

Unto Darkness   on 25 May 2009 - 11:21 · 11 comments & 3341 views

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According to Engadget, AT&T looks set to tap into the Android action through the release of the HTC Lancaster. As of now, the only mobile operator in the United States to offer an Android handset is T-Mobile. AT&T will have a vast repertoire of handsets running almost all major mobile OSs, including Palm's webOS when the Palm Eos handset gets released within the second half of the year.



According to the slide obtained by Engadget, its date of availability is expected to be the third of August, which is a little more than two months from now. However, since AT&T is requesting an "AT&T Standard UI", the schedule is "in question". It would be exclusive to AT&T for 6 months.

Specs and features:
  • Bands/Modes:
    • 850, 1900 HSDPA
    • 850, 1800, 1900 EDGE/GPRS Class 10
  • Weight: 110g
  • Dimension: 109 X 54 X 17.1 mm
  • Display: 2.8" QVGA 240 x 320 Pixels
  • Battery: 1350 mAh
  • Camera: 3 MP with fixed focus
  • Connectivity: Bluetooth 2.0, USB 2.0
  • Video playback: MPEG4, h.263, h.264
  • Expandable memory



Complete slide detailing Lancaster's features obtained by Engadget

The device takes its design cues from the T-Mobile G1/ HTC Dream. However, it features a Touch Pro style slide out QWERTY keypad, probably because of the negative feedback on the design used in the G1/Dream, resulting in a cramped keypad and an uncomfortable typing experience for many users. Many would probably be disappointed by the relatively low resolution screen used in the Lancaster (240 x 320) as compared to the one used on the G1/Dream (320 x 480). The device also loses the trackball that HTC implemented on previous Android devices (the G1/Dream and the Magic).

There has been no word on the pricing of the HTC Lancaster.

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(1 reply) #1 profets on 25 May 2009 - 16:13
2.8" QVGA? whats the point, really...
#1.1 +DonC on 25 May 2009 - 19:27
profets said,
2.8" QVGA? whats the point, really...

+1
#2 Faisal Islam on 25 May 2009 - 16:58
Why fixed focus cam??? I want auto-focus cam
#3 Knad on 25 May 2009 - 23:47
I was under the impression that technology got better as we moved forward, or am i wrong?
(3 replies) #4 Gabe3 on 26 May 2009 - 00:06
why is this one of those 2 front page teasers?
#4.1 KaneHusky on 26 May 2009 - 00:36
And why is Android spelled wrong? o.O
#4.2 tele-fragd on 26 May 2009 - 01:05
KaneHusky said,
And why is Android spelled wrong? o.O

'Andorid' in the image, heh
#4.3 Unto Darkness on 26 May 2009 - 11:10
KaneHusky said,
And why is Android spelled wrong? o.O


Fixed.
#5 Shiranui on 26 May 2009 - 01:09
320 x 480 is pretty crappy as it is; 240 x 320 better be a typo or what is the point?

You have WinMo phones with 480 x 800 and 1GHz cpus on the horizon. I was thinking of getting the HTC Magic when it comes here, but the 320 x 480 screen is giving me a flopper. I might wait and see if a nice Touch HD-like Android device.
(1 reply) #6 Joshie on 26 May 2009 - 03:11
FWIW, Neowin, your stock AT&T logo is quite out of date. Note the logo used in the HTC picture.
#6.1 Unto Darkness on 26 May 2009 - 11:10
Will keep that in mind. Thanks.

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