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HTC HD3 may be heading to T-Mobile U.S.A. in mid November

Wednesday 8 September 2010 @ 9:41 am

Tired of Android already?  If you’re looking to change things up a bit, keep in mind that HTC will be launching a slew of new Windows Phone 7 handsets before the end of the year.  The one we’re most excited about is the HTC HD3 (or HD7 based on who you ask) which is rumored to be powered by a Qualcomm dual-core 1.5 GHz processor and will feature 1GB of RAM, 32 GB of internal storage, 8MP camera with HD video recording, 1800 mAh battery, and a humongous 4.5 inch AMOLED display.   As much as we love Android, there’s no denying that there rumored specs are enough to make the biggest fanboy tremble in his shoes. 

HTC is holding a press event on September 15th and many are speculating that they will be unveiling their fall Windows Phone 7 lineup.  We still have a week before anything is final and who knows, those rumored specs could be too good to be true.  For now, we’ll just have to wait.  The good news is that T-Mobile U.S.A. may be getting in on the HTC HD3 action and could launch the Windows Phone 7 handset as soon as November 17th

As much as we all love out Android phones, is anyone willing to give Windows Phone 7 a try?

Source: TmoNews





HTC HD3 skips a few numbers, expected to launch in October

Wednesday 1 September 2010 @ 3:11 pm

Anyone ready to trade in their HTC HD2 already?  A new leaked document shows that the HTC D3 should be ready for customers by October 18th.  The leaked documents appear to be from O2 UK’s internal launch schedule. It’s not surprising that HTC will be rolling out a successor to the HTC DH2 (one of the most successful Windows Mobile handsets to date), but HTC has apparently chosen to bump up the numbers a little to coincide with the launch of Windows Phone 7.  The new handset is expected to be named the HTC HD7.  It’s nice that HTC wants to take advantage of the windows Phone 7, but let’s hope they don’t do that same with the successor of the Touch Pro 2. 

Source: Engadget