AT&T has offically announced its intention to carry Android-based smart devices by opening up an email registration page detailing its first three devices from Motorola, Dell and HTC.
The confirmation of Dell means that the carrier will offer the Mini 3i currently on sale in Brazil and China, while the Motorola device will be powered by the MOTOBLUR user interface and the HTC device will be an AT&T exclusive.
In related news, AT&T has also announced its intentions to offer access to all of the major application storefronts, an agreement with Qualcomm to use BREW MP on its messaging devices for standardized application development (signaling a move away from Java), a new SDK, improved developer program and a new Virtual Innovation Lab and two new Innovation Centers dedicated to application development.
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