May 18, 2011 10:01 GMT  ·  By

Mobile phone carrier T-Mobile has in store some appealing new devices for its users for the ongoing year, some of the latest reports on the matter suggest.

The company seems set to add more Android-based devices to its offering in the near future, but it would also release BlackBerry smartphones, along with a Nokia device powered by Symbian.

Some of the devices below have been rumored before to be on their way to the market in the US via T-Mobile, but this is the first time we can see all of them put together.

These devices should land on shelves at the wireless services provider anywhere between the beginning of the next month to early November, a recent article on This is my next reads.

The list would start with three new Android handsets, HTC Sensation 4G, Samsung Gravity Touch 2 and Samsung SGH-T759, all of them already leaked into the wild before, and expected to arrive at the carrier only 8 days after the next month kicks off.

Also on June 8th, Magenta might launch the Huawei E587 hotspot (Wayne), capable of delivering download speeds of up to 42Mbps on HSPA+.

In early July, the operator would add to its offering the HTC Doubleshot / MyTouch 4G Slide smartphone, which was spotted at large before with Google's Android OS on board, but which is not official as of yet.

HTC Marvel, a Wildfire S look-alike smartphone, is expected to land at T-Mobile in mid-July, followed by the BlackBerry Monza on July 27th.

Next month would see two other BlackBerry smartphones available for purchase on T-Mobile, namely the BlackBery Bold Touch on the 17th, and BlackBerry Apollo on the 23.

LG “Flip II” would be launched next month, on the 14th, though there are no specific details on what would this device actually be.

The aforementioned Nokia smartphone, none other than the Nokia Nuron 4G (Panda) should arrive on shelves on September 21st, with a price tag of under $150 attached to it.

The previously rumored Samsung Hercule, a dual-core Android device packing a 4.5-inch screen, should be released on September 26th, it seems.

According to the news, T-Mobile would also aim at releasing a new series of LG phones on its airwaves, namely the Maxx and Maxx Q, which should become available starting with November 2nd.

Apparently, the list would continue with even more new devices, including the LG “Gelato” Optimus II, the Samsung “Dumont,” Samsung “Jamong,” the Huawei U2805, or the HTC G-Infinity, which should become the next member of the T-Mobile G family.

For the time being, these devices are only rumored to be headed for T-Mobile, so we'll have to wait for official announcements on them to learn what they are actually all about.