HTC's 2010 plans: Android phones

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The leaked HTC 2010 plans have already thrown up the mouth-watering Bravo (click here for details), but what other Android delights do the mobile phone makers have in store for the new year? Read on to find out.

HTC Buzz

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Here’s one for those who cant help but clip on ugly custom faceplates to their phones. The phone is being designed with social networking apps in mind and will be running the Sense UI. It’s 3.2-inch capacitive touch screen and, 5-megapixel camera with autofocus, flash, and geo-tagging will be powered by a Qualcomm MSM7225 528-MHz processor.

HTC Legend

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Set to feature 512 Mb of flash memory and 256 Mb of RAM, WiFi, Bluetooth 2.1, GPS/aGPS and a 600 MHZ chipset, the Legend looks the likely successor to the HTC Magic. With a 3.2 inch AMOLED display, a 5 mega pixel auto-focus camera and a clickable optical pad, this one looks to be ready in time for March 2010.

HTC Salsa

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Packing a portrait QWERTY, the Salsa is looking like a pretty unique Android handset. It’s 3.2 mega pixel camera will be powered by a Qualcomm MSM7225 at 528MHz. Preinstalled Twitter, Facebook and Flickr apps make it a pretty capable social network orientated phone.

HTC Tide

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Another Android first this one, pairing a numeric keypad AND full 2.68 inch QVGA touchscreen together. Powered by the 528-MHz Qualcomm MSM7225 processor and featuring 256MB RAM, it’s another social networking handset with all the major sites built in as standard apps. There is also rumoured support for trackball control with this one.

Via: Engadget

Find out how the HTC Desire shapes up by clicking this link.

Gerald Lynch
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