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Motorola Droid coming to T-mobile USA as Sholes?

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by AndroidFan on November 3rd, 2009

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Motorola Droid coming to T-mobile USA as Sholes?

What started as code name Morrison quickly became the Motorola Sholes and now we know the device as the CDMA Droid or GSM Milestone.  To say that Motorola’s fastest Android device was having personality crisis is the understatement of the holiday season.  Just last week we saw the Sholes pass by the FCC with 3G North American bands ready for a GSM launch on At&t in the US or Rogers in Canada.  Today we have even more exciting news for those magenta fans of T-mobile USA.  In the Carrier Settings page on Motorola’s website we can clearly see a Sholes UMTS T-mobile USA carrier settings option as well as the Sholes Tablet for T-mobile USA.  While it is too early to tell if this is a type and actually was intended for a T-mobile UK launch of the Motorola Milestone, the device remains a definite possibility.

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Melinda Kujath March 11, 2010 at 1:47 am

nice post

Steffanie Ettl July 19, 2010 at 6:02 pm

The Motorola DROID continues to present new possibilities everyday. I have had it for about 10 months and We’ve had a Blackberry attached to my system considering that September 1998. Becoming connected is often a important component of my life so I am usually reachable by family members and co-workers. I’m a bit addicted towards Industry for DROID Applications. When the device had limitless memory I would check the capacity. I feel this OS is the way in the long term and intend to develop with all of you to know it by way of and as a result of. Thanks for your content.

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