Leaked photos of HTC Spark
Just earlier we reported that Microsoft would be announcing 3 Windows Phone 7 devices from manufacturers HTC, Samsung and LG for AT&T.
Now there are a few leaked photos to peek at of an unannounced device from HTC sporting the Windows Phone 7 operating system.
This certainly isn’t the first Windows Phone 7 device to leak; it’s not even the first from HTC. It appears that HTC is focused on creating a buzz with
this latest operating system, much in the way that it did when they adopted Android at its earliest stage.
The rumored specifications on this device should surprise nobody. According to the original poster of these photos, the phone has a 3.8” WVGA screen and a 1 GHz processor packed inside.
Not much else is known other that it is a sharp looking device. There is a possibility that this could be the first HTC phone featuring Windows Phone 7 to hit AT&T, but were just going to have to wait patiently for October 11th to arrive.
What are your thoughts on this device from looking at the photos? Of course looks aren’t everything, but it’s a start. Leave us your thoughts in the comments below.
source: Engadget via Pocket-lint
Now there are a few leaked photos to peek at of an unannounced device from HTC sporting the Windows Phone 7 operating system.
This certainly isn’t the first Windows Phone 7 device to leak; it’s not even the first from HTC. It appears that HTC is focused on creating a buzz with
this latest operating system, much in the way that it did when they adopted Android at its earliest stage.
The rumored specifications on this device should surprise nobody. According to the original poster of these photos, the phone has a 3.8” WVGA screen and a 1 GHz processor packed inside.
Not much else is known other that it is a sharp looking device. There is a possibility that this could be the first HTC phone featuring Windows Phone 7 to hit AT&T, but were just going to have to wait patiently for October 11th to arrive.
What are your thoughts on this device from looking at the photos? Of course looks aren’t everything, but it’s a start. Leave us your thoughts in the comments below.
source: Engadget via Pocket-lint
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