HTC Android Lineup Gets Leaked [HTC to Launch Seven Smartphones in 2010: Espresso, Huangshan, Liberty, Halo, Paradise, Supersonic & Legend]

HTC is one of the most prolific handset makers out there and we’re expecting a lot from it this year. Weather we’re talking about Android or Windows Mobile 7 HTC smartphones, we’re definitely interested to see what handsets the Taiwan-based manufacturer plans to launch this year.

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Luckily for us some of HTC’s intentions for 2010 have been quietly leaked so let’s briefly check them out and see if they are indeed quietly brilliant.

Don’t expect any pictures and full features lists for now. It’s way too early for that! But come this February bringing Spain’s famous MWC event, HTC might just unveil some of these upcoming babies. So far we have seven leaked devices for 2010 and here they are: Espresso, Huangshan, Liberty, Halo, Paradise, Supersonic & Legend.

While we are still waiting for HTC to reveal the phones already we do have an idea of what they’re going to offer:

  • HTC Espresso: QWERTY keyboard, 320×480 pixel display
  • HTC Huangshan: No physical keyboard, 320×480 pixel display
  • HTC Liberty: No physical keyboard, 320×480 pixel display
  • HTC Halo: QWERTY keyboard version of the Tattoo
  • HTC Paradise: QWERTY keyboard, 240×400 pixel display
  • HTC Legend: No physical keyboard, 320×480 pixel display
  • HTC Supersonic: No physical keyboard, 480×800 pixel display

We have already talked about the Espresso, the Legend and the Supersonic here at TFTS and the Halo is a QWERTY version of the Tattoo. The Huangshan seems to be destined to the Chinese market and as for the Paradise and the Liberty, we have no idea what these phones will be like.

Motorola is said to launch 20 to 30 Android handsets this year so we’ll be interested to see how many will HTC make. Let’s not forget that unlike Moto, HTC is still going to make Windows Mobile phones even no matter if Microsoft announces Windows Mobile 7 in 2010 or not.

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  • Reg Withers

    I think the market has a strong preference for Android phones over Windows Mobile phones.

    With Microsoft about to transition to a new phone platform, who would buy one of the current Windows Mobile 6.X phones? This phone OS surely has a very short life ahead.

    Even though the market share for Windows Mobile phones is shrinking rapidly, I’m surprised anyone at all buys them, when the existing platform will be discontinued.