Here's some good news for Android lovers over in Australia: Telstra, the country's largest mobile carrier, is getting ready to launch two new high-end Android handsets (both running Gingerbread).
Firstly, Ausdroid reports that Telstra is secretly testing the so-called HTC Shooter, which seems to be that GSM edition of Sprint's Evo 3D that we've been hearing about in the last few months.
The launch of the Shooter / Evo 3D via Telstra isn't confirmed yet, but Australian customers would surely want to have this handset, since it comes with a qHD 3D display, 1.2GHz dual-core processor, and a 5MP camera with 3D video recording.
The second new Android smartphone that's reportedly headed to Telstra is the Samsung Galaxy S Plus i9001 – yes, the improved version (1.4GHz processor, 1650 mAh battery) of the Galaxy S i9000 that was released last year.
source: Unwired View
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