CES: AT&T Joins the Android Party


AT&T finally made its jump into the Android pool.  They announced that they will be releasing five Android phones during the first half of 2010.  Three of these phones will be exclusive to AT&T.  First one is from Motorola powered by MOTOBLUR with a unique form factor.  The second phone is Dell’s first smartphone, which is currently only available in China.  Finally, their third exclusive with be an HTC Andorid phone.  The Motorola and HTC are not much of a surprise.  Both companies have expressed a strong commitment to Android.  However, it will be nice to get a close look at the Dell phone when it arrives.

My big question is, what does this mean for the iPhone?  Is AT&T trying to gather more high-end phones in their camp for fear of losing their iPhone exclusivity?  How about their network?  Can it handle even more traffic?

Via phandroid

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