I will try to keep this thread updated as a repository of all the current information on unreleased Android/Apple phones for the big 4 US carriers. Please keep in mind that everything contained herein is a. Even if the information is well-sourced, things could change at any moment. HERE [20120731] Version 2.1: Removed Panasonic Eluga, Huawei Ascend D Quad and Asus Padfone. Complete specifications added for HTC One X (US & int'l), HTC One S (US) and Samsung Galaxy S III (US & int'l). Merged redundant Galaxy Nexus entries. Updated performance for all possible products. Added preliminary iPhone 5 and Galaxy Note 2 columns.[20120301] Version 2.0: The MWC update! Overhauled formatting, placed 2011 devices into their own sheet. Added GPU performance row. Added process node row. Brought Galaxy Nexus forward into 2012 and added variants for comparison (hidden columns). Added initial specifications for Samsung Galaxy S III. Added HTC One X; One S; and One V. Added Panasonic Eluga. Added Huawei Ascend D Quad. Added Asus Padfone. Specs to follow for all MWC phones.[20120229] Version 1.9: Separated Samsung Galaxy Nexus into its three variants (Sprint, Verizon, Global). Happy leap day![20120130] Version 1.9: Separated Samsung Galaxy Nexus into its three variants (Sprint, Verizon, Global)[20120130] Version 1.8: Completed specs for Droid RAZR MAXX. Added spec listings for CPU ISA, battery, keyboard, and 4G radio in preparation for 2012's additions.[20120106] Version 1.7: Moved all 2011 devices to their own section and began 2012 with initial specs for the Samsung Galaxy S III and the HTC Edge.[20111019] Version 1.6: Separated released and unreleased phones, re-wrote descriptions for select devices to reflect new context and/or information, applied marketing names to HTC Holiday and Galaxy Prime, updated release dates, removed Android OS codenames, pondered mysteries of the universe.[20111018] Version 1.5: Marked several phones as "now available," locked in the Nexus Prime's 1.2GHz CPU, changed HTC Vigor to "Rezound" and added the Motorola Droid RAZR.[20111004] Version 1.4: Added complete specifications for the iPhone 4S. Revised minor information for various Android devices.[20110921] Version 1.3: Added Motorola Atrix 2 and cemented the launch date for the AT&T SGS2.[20110914] Version 1.2: Completed specs for the T-Mobile Galaxy S II, nÃ©e Hercules. Also completed specs for the HTC Sensation XE.[20110831] Version 1.1: Added all known specifications for the HTC Sensation Limited Edition II.[20110831] Version 1.0: Added all known specifications for the HTC Ruby for T-Mobile.[20110830] Version 0.9: Added all specifications and dates from the 8/30 Samsung press conference for the US release of the Galaxy S II.[20110827] Version 0.8: Added the HTC Holiday/Waikiki for AT&T and revised Droid Bionic CPU clockspeed from 1.2GHz to 1.0GHz.[20110825] Version 0.7: Removed SGS2 from Verizon, updated launch carriers for iPhone 5, revised launched dates.[20110819] Version 0.6: Revised phone launch dates and updated Nexus Prime to 4.5"/326 PPI.[20110803] Version 0.5: Revised launch dates for HTC Vigor, Samsung Galaxy S II and Motorola Droid Bionic.[20110803] Version 0.4: Altered Qualcomm CPU names to align with the company's simplified brand scheme [20110802] Version 0.3: "Confirmed" Nexus Prime specifications, completed specifications for Droid Bionic; Hercules; Vigor; and Galaxy S II, added links to non-LCD display technologies, introduced display DPI row.[20110802] Version 0.2: Added Samsung Galaxy S II, added Motorola Droid Bionic, began initial Hercules specs, removed NVIDIA as a possible GPU/CPU supplier for Nexus Prime.[20110801] Version 0.1: Initial revision