While AT&T has been seeing more Android handsets lately than it has in the past, the carrier is still lacking in the Android department when compared to its competitors. However, a recent FCC filing may help AT&T close the gap. Engadget spotted a listing in the FCC from Motorola named "Sage," and its packing 7.2 Mbps HSDPA and 2 Mbps HSUPA that works on the same 850 and 1900 MHz bands that AT&T uses for 3G. The Sage also has quadband EDGE, WiFi, Bluetooth, AGPS, and a digital compass, all leading Engadget to believe that the device is indeed a new Motorola Android handset headed to AT&T.
Keep in mind that all of this is strictly an educated guess, but it definitely makes sense to me. Add in the fact that another Moto Android phone has been spotted recently that had a similar codename (Basil, aka the Motorola CHARM headed to T-Mobile). The Backflip is starting to show its age, so I wouldn't be surprised to see Motorola launch another Android phone on AT&T in the near future. So, dear readers, what kind of strange form factor do you think Moto is cooking up for the Sage?
Via Engadget