As of late, it seems to be raining Android at the nation's largest wireless carrier - first the Motorola Droid (as seen in the advertisements), and now the Motorola Calgary. Targeted to the low-end users, the Calgary will offer MotoBLUR, while the Droid will be positioned as the high-end handset of the group.
Expect to see three touch sensitive buttons on the display, along with an optical joystick, full QWERTY keyboard, Wi-Fi, a microSD card slot, 3.5mm headphone jack, GPS, and a 3 megapixel camera. According to the information obtained by BGR, the Android OS builds that it's running are a joy to use.
Now that Android is present at three of the four major carriers, how long will it be before we see an AT&T-branded device?
Source: BGR