By December 7, 2009

HTC 2010 Roadmap

htc_logo_682_831967a HTC always have a few interesting devices up their sleeves and here we can visualise what we can expect. Putting names to faces is always great, especially when we have reports of names ripped out of Android roms.

Engadget have all the details of what to be expecting in 2010, obviously this isn’t going to be every device HTC will output but it is a good starting point. Read on for the details:

 

 

Legend: This looks to be the successor to the Magic (and possibly the Hero, too), featuring an 11.4mm metallic frame that we’re already dying to hold along with a clickable optical pad, 5 megapixel AF cam, and 3.2-inch AMOLED display. T-Mobile is mentioned by name, though we’re not sure which markets will get it; retail in March.

Salsa: We bet you’ve never seen a released Android handset quite like this one — it’s portrait QWERTY, not unlike Google’s early Android prototype. 3.2 megapixels and an FM radio paired up with a Qualcomm MSM7225 at 528MHz. This one’s coming in June.

Tide: Here’s another Android form factor we haven’t seen before — full touch with a numeric keypad below the display. 3.2 megapixels and a 528MHz MSM7225 mean it should be pretty reasonable on a contract. April is the target release.

Buzz: This is a funky one in the same vein as the Tattoo with changeable backplates available in a variety of interesting designs; it’s got full HSPA and a 5 megapixel AF cam with flash to boot. Like many of the others here, it has T-Mobile’s name attached to it, which leads us to wonder whether this whole thing wasn’t done as a presentation for T-Mobile — we’d be shocked if the carrier’s various markets around the world actually ended up getting all of them.

Bravo: Now this is what we’re talking about — HTC finally marries Android with Snapdragon to make the device we suspect that many of us are going to be lusting for in 2010. It’s got DivX support, 720p video capture through a 5 megapixel AF cam with flash, a mighty 3.7-inch AMOLED display, and that Qualcomm Snapdragon humming along at 1GHz. If all goes well, we should start to see this (hopefully everywhere) in April.

Photon: If WinMo 6.5 is more your thing, the Photon looks like it could be a winner. 3.2-inch HVGA capacitive display, 5 megapixel cam, and a 600MHz MSM7227 all suggest that this is a likely successor to the Touch Diamond2; it should swing by around April.

 

Trophy: This could very well be the coolest portrait QWERTY phone ever released — at least, the coolest running Windows Mobile 6.5 — thanks to a 3-inch VGA capacitive display atop the keyboard. Like the Photon, it’s rocking a 600MHz MSM7227, but it’s scheduled to hit a month later in May.

Tera: If the Touch Pro2 needed a little brother, the Tera could be it; it preserves the form factor but moves down to a 3-inch WQVGA resistive display. It’s expected in April.

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