
Here we see another device passing through the FCC and this time it’s a Samsung device on it’s way to T-Mobile. T-Mobile already has the Samsung Blaze 4G and the Q on the end of this name will likely mean the device will be a QWERTY device with a 5 row keyboard. I’m still a fan of the QWERTY devices but how will it match up spec wise with all the other high-end handsets on the market.
We are looking at an HD 720p display, Android 4.0 (likely upgradable to 4.1), 1GB RAM and a dual-core s4 processor from snapdragon. We don’t have the clock speed yet but I would guess either 1GHz or 1.5GHz like the latter.
Are you guys still into the QWERTY devices or is that a thing of the past to you guys?
Via TMoNews
Tyler Maciaszek
I started out as a Blackberry user and once that phone was stolen I went to Radio Shack looking at the HD2. Blackberry wasn't cutting it and admittedly I didn't know much about technology, or Android at that point so I looked at the phone with the biggest screen. I'm a media guy and I like to have it mobile. At that point the HD2 had a massive screen and that's exactly what I wanted. Immediately when I got there the manager talked me out of getting a windows device and talked me into Android. I didn't know much about CPUs, Android versions, or what a good spec sheet even looked like. I settled with the Samsung Sidekick and immediately began to hate Android. Probably from the ugly skin and the terrible specs that device had. I started looking how to make the device better and found XDA. That's when it all changed. I started learning about rooting, and flashing. From there I would go on to come across Android websites. How I found Land of Droid was through Twitter. I used #android once and John mentioned me asking if I would like to write for an Android blog. I was hesitant at first but I began to immediately love it. I am now a huge technology fan in all aspects not just mobile. Now when looking for a device I will now know that there are more to specs than a screen size.