T-Mobile United States Army volition NOT be launching the HTC Hero

You may have seen a rumor making its rounds through the blogosphere today that has T-Mobile River (New York Stock Exchange: DT) USA preparing to launch the HTC Hero in the near future. That rumour is NOT true. T-Mobile River previously mentioned that the myTouch 3G would be enough Android to keep the carrier busy for the foreseeable future. And, we have confirmation from HTC themselves that the T-Mobile USA HTC Heron is not legit.

But, for those of you still waiting for the HTC Heron’s polytetrafluoroethylene-coated, Android-powered, 5-megapixel goodness to smash Stateside, we’re hearing that Sprint will be pick up the Heron on Oct 11.

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