HTC’s Android lineup is about to get some serious new players as the HTC device that inspired the Nexus One and the successor to the HTC Hero are getting prepped for their upcoming March release date.
Details on the two Android smart phones popped up last year as the 2010 roadmap for the Taiwanese manufacturer got leaked. The HTC Bravo and HTC Legend quickly became the buzz for Android fans before December rolled over –and all the news focused on the upcoming Nexus One.
With the Google phone already released, HTC has brought its focus back on its own devices. First, the HTC Bravo was confirmed for a March release date (placing it as a direct competitor for the XPERIA X10). Many looked forward to the release of the Bravo as it has the very same specs as the Nexus but will be easier to avail of. HTC surprised everyone at the MWC by showing off the ready for release finished product and its new name, HTC Desire. While the Bravo name did sound a whole lot more impressive, the Desire shows a very fine polished look to the Snapdragon Android smart phone.
The HTC Legend on the other hand has remained pretty much the same as it first appeared in the roadmap leak. The aluminum finish is very impressive and it still packs that 3.2 inch AMOLED capacitive touch screen and 600 MHz processor.
New to the HTC lineup is a Windows Mobile device that follows the HD2. The HTC HD Mini comes with Windows Mobile 6.5.3 Maldives and is a pretty impressive looking smart phone in its own right. The device looks pretty much like the HD2 except that it is smaller and slimmer.
Read more about the new HTC smart phones at MWC from Mobile Choice UK.
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