http://www.tomsguide.com/us/Android-...news-7285.html
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Reports on Gingerbread's specs--yanked from a Russian podcast--indicate that Android 3.0 will be released sometime in mid-October, and the first handsets with Gingerbread will begin to ship in November and/or December (maybe that 2 GHz Motorola Android phone??). This will also mean that Android will officially take two paths: v3.0 for high-end phones and v2.1/v2.2 for mainstream phones.
As for the minimum hardware specs, Gingerbread will demand a 1 GHz CPU, 512 MB of RAM, and a 3.5-inch display or higher--devices with 4-inch screens or higher will have a new resolution of 1280 x 760. That's mighty impressive given that we're talking about phones, and not low-end PCs.
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The eDGe has a 1.2Ghz processor and 512MB of RAM, so no problem there. But the LCD display is "only" 1024x600 and obviously bigger than 4", so it's possible that the eDGe will never be able to run 3.0+.
Personally, if we can get 2.2 and full Flash support, then I'll be happy.