No fewer than three new Android smartphones have appeared recently in photos, and all of them will be launched by T-Mobile USA.

First we have the Samsung Hercules, which we heard for the first time in May. The Hercules is the T-Mobile version of the popular Samsung Galaxy S II, and his first phone based on HSPA + 42 Mbps support.
Other features include: Gingerbread Android 2.3, WVGA Super AMOLED Plus 4.5 inch, dual-core processor 1.2 GHz, 1 GB RAM, 8 MP camera back with 1080p video recording, and a front camera.
T-Mobile could launch the Samsung Hercules Sept. 26, but is likely to do so before Telus in Canada.
The second filtration device is the HTC Ruby. Still do not know much about it, but it seems a cross between a T-Mobile myTouch and HTC Sensation. Most likely Ruby comes with the Android Gingerbread on board.
Finally, let’s take another look at the LG Flip II, which incidentally is not a flip phone, but slip:
The LG Flip II should be launched by T-Mobile in mid-September, and comes with a full QWERTY keyboard that integrates a secondary touch screen, and an unknown version of Android. Unfortunately, no further details.







