Those of you looking at the HTC HD2 and wishing it wasn't so Windows Mobile-esque will be pleased to hear that there may be an Android version coming.
The HTC Supersonic looks set to deliver a 4.3-inch OLED screen, with Android 2.1 (the same used in the Nexus One) used to power things along.
It's also got the HD2-matching 1GHz processor on board, as well as a kickstand (which we know you all love) so you can watch your favourite videos hands-free.
Stripped
For the US, the phone seems to be running the 4G WiMax connection - if this was true it might make the chances if a UK version less likely, although a stripped down version is always possible.
At the moment we only have grainy spy pics to work with, and they show a little more - a dual LED flash on the camera makes it likely there will be a 5MP effort on there as well.
We're waiting more information on the device - but we're hoping HTC will be more forthcoming at Mobile World Congress next month, when we're assuming it will be announcing a whole slew of cool new smartphones.








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wills7802
January 28th 2010
4. Lol, very true shambolic... Amazing how money changes things eh...lol....
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shambolic2000
January 27th 2010
3. They probably dragged their feet because the sacks full of cash being thrown at them by Microsoft were slowing them down
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wills7802
January 27th 2010
2. Fingers crossed though, i hope you guys are right, not sure where you got the photos from, but i really hope that HTC install ANDROID onto the existing design of the HD2.
COME ON HTC....YOU KNOW YOU WANNA..!!!
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wills7802
January 27th 2010
1. Hey Guys,
Very interesting rumour. Im currently waiting for this device to run on Android, as i think it is inevitable, but the photo you are showing, doesnt look like the original HTC HD2? I dont know why HTC would change the make up of the device, as so many HTC/ANDROID fans are loving the new HD2 at the moment, and are pleading and begging with HTC to put ANDROID onto the original HD2. If this was to be done, then this phone would be the hottest seller this year, by far. Not sure why HTC have dragged their feet on installing ANDROID.
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