Maybe check the news sites: The Mobile World Congress was this week/weekend (maybe still going) and that seems to be where most manufacturers announce their big devices (well, the ones for the next 3-6 months anyways). There could have been something there.
I don't know how I feel about this whole larger trend with Android phones lately. Personally, I like the 3.5-3.7 range that high-end phones just aren't being released in anymore. Also, I haven't seen anything with a keyboard that was decent since the Droid 4...and nothing before that since the Droid 3. I kind of like the 40wpm I can hit on a slide-out qwerty these days while everyone else uses retarded slang. I guess Swype helps a lot though?
Anyway, I can't believe how much I didn't really utilize my phone before. Calls, texts, emails, browsing, occasional games (once, maybe twice a week). Since I deep six'd my iPod nano though (Classic is still rolling in my glove box, acting as my car stereo), my Desire Z has been on double time: music at work, music at the gym, music and gps while running. Hell, my car was running rough yesterday and the check engine light went on, so I pulled out my bluetooth OBDII dongle, plugged that bitch it, fired up Torque on my phone, read the code (cylinder 4 misfire), cleared it, and kept on driving. Now, I don't know WHY cylinder 4 was misfiring, but it stopped and if I didn't clear that code my light would probably still be on. I'll worry about my spark plugs later (ITS ALWAYS THE SPARK PLUGS).