Most probably during this fall

May 4, 2009 15:14 GMT  ·  By

It seems that T-Mobile will have one more Android-powered mobile phone launched during the ongoing year, and that the third such device will come from Samsung, following two HTC handsets, the G1 (or Dream) and the G2 (or HTC Sapphire, aka Magic), at least this is what some recently leaked info on the company's line-up would show.

In a screenshot that unveils T-Mobile's roadmap for the Google Android mobile phones, we can see the said Samsung Houdini placed in a box in the fall section, although there are no other details on what the handset will actually bring forth to users, the rest of the boxes surrounding it being covered in black.

Even so, the HTC Sapphire is also present on the roadmap, showing that the carrier is set to launch it this summer, and that the price tag of the phone has been set at $179, although it might lower it as soon as Houdini gets launched on its airwaves in the fall season, before the holidays.

As stated above, there are no exact details on the Samsung Houdini for the moment, although it might sport a price tag of $170, says CellPhoneSignal. At the same time, the phone could be none other than the Samsung i7500, or its US edition, which was officially announced only last week to come to the market on O2 sporting the Android operating system, and now it is heading towards T-Mobile's offering under a new name.

While this is good news for T-Mobile's subscribers, it would turn into great news if the boxes covered in black are unveiled, for there seem to be other Android-based handsets that the carrier will release during the ongoing year, and we’re sure anyone would like to learn which phones these are. Stay tuned to learn more details on the handsets as soon as they become available.