T-Mobile on a roll? After the much talked about launch of the first Google Android operating system based phone, G1, the company seems to be readying to introduce the T-Mobile Shadow II smartphone.

The original Shadow phone from HTC running Windows Mobile was a hit among consumers and not surprisingly it has spawned a successor. Leaked pictures of the Shadow II showed up in an online forum though the poster seems unclear whether it is the Shadow II or Shadow 3 phone.

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Not much is known about the phone’s specifications as of now. The online buzz seems to be that T-Mobile is planning an October 15 release for the device priced at $150 USD.

via gadgetlite

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