The HTC HD3 with its date of release being 18th of October is daunted as the heir of the Windows Mobile powered HD2; and will be based on Windows Phone 7.
The device comes with a codename 6HTHD7XM, and has already staged its appearance on the backend system of O2 in UK, which also comprises of Alcatel PAYG handsets too.
The tech blog site, Engadget states not much information about the device and said to release it by July.
The Digital Review states that phone comes with 4.5-inch AMOLED touchscreen offering a resolution of 1280x800 pixels, dual core 1.5GHz ARM-based processor, 1GB RAM, 32GB storage, Wi-Fi, 4G, a 8-megapixel camera with two LED flashes, HDMI port and HD recording capabilities and a 1800mAh battery to back them all.
The device comes packaged with all the above features in 10mm device.
This may not be the exact information as the experts claims, one needs to wait in order to get an actual confirmation of what is being offered by the phone.
The HD2 which goes on sale, comes with the biggest screen offering in the market and comes at a monthly contract prices of £35 and more.
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