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Jul 21

ai.rs blog Exclusive

We are pleased to announce exclusive specifications of the upcoming HTC Leo. It is expected that this name will change since it is temporary. We are not certain about a release date yet, but we suppose HTC won’t miss the chance to have it before the holidays – so we tip Q4/2009. Notice the huge screen, capacitive display and 1GHz snapdragon processor !

Specs:

HTC Leo specs

 

 

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10 Responses to “HTC Leo specs”

  1. PimpiinCurly Says:

    THe Leo is the HTC Toth ?
    http://www.mobiletechworld.com/2009/07/21/htc-leofirestone-to-have-capacitive-screen/

  2. Mackeran Says:

    Are you a professional journalist? You write very well.

  3. Kouba Says:

    I added your blog to bookmarks. And i’ll read your articles more often!

  4. iPhone killer Says:

    Great,
    I will write a post on my blog today.
    Are you ok for a cross linking ?

    http://www.iphonekiller.fr/2009/08/htc-leo-smartphone-haut-de-gamme-sous-windows-mobile/

    IPK

  5. HTC FTW Says:

    why no love for north american UMTS????? =(

  6. casio Says:

    it is have secondary camera???

  7. james Says:

    NO FRONT FACING CAMARA FORTGET IT I WILL WAIT FOR THE NEXT ONE

  8. msav Says:

    @james – That’s right, there is no front camera on HD2…

  9. HTC Themes Says:

    too bad about the front camera. but HTC is doing a great job with this phone

  10. Sgarrela Says:

    The 4.3 inch capacitive touch screen looks terrrific. I’m used to HTC devices with slide out QWERTY keyboards (Tilt, Fuze, Tilt2). I’m not sure I would be happy with a touch keyboard, even with a capacitive screen. The iPhone has a capacitive keyboard, and I can always tell when I get a text from an iPhone, it is usually riddled with keyboard errors.

    The rest of the specs look good except for the 1230 mAh battery. That big touch screen, auto focus 5MP camera, etc will both gobble lots of power. HTC needs to rethink the battery or they will have a great device that needs to be recharged several times each day.

    With HSPA receiving at 900/2100MHz, this will be just like the old HD. It gets 3G in Europe/Asia, but not in North America. Hopefully, HTC will bring out a model that gets 3G on 850/1900 like they did with the TouchPro2. Otherwise all the U.S. customers will be once again ignored by HTC.

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