HTC Touch HD to be an Android Device?

Posted on Wednesday, Oct 8, 2008 by Casey Chan

Let's classify this as a very odd rumor. Just mere days since HTC announced that they were NOT bringing the Touch HD to the United States (much to the chagrin of our friends over at WMExperts), we have a rumor claiming that the HTC Touch HD will be an Android Device. Wait..Wha !?

The sources claim that T-Mobile is prepping the Touch HD to become the second Android Device (Via Android Community). The Touch HD is no joke, sporting a 3.8 inch 800x480 screen (you read that right), 5 megapixel camera, and a 3.5mm headphone jack, it's everything anyone ever wants in a phone and if it runs Android it'll be a complete game-changer.

So what do you guys think? Any faith in the rumor? Is the HTC Touch HD the best possible Android phone available?

[PhoneDog]

 

Comments

If this is true, then this is about to be a big thing! Like seriously, I'm happy with my Blackberry, but if this did come, I would have to walk around with 2 phone my BB and this!

 

[...] Meanwhile, the HTC Touch HD is flaunting a massive 800×480p screen, and though may not be hitting North American shores any time soon, HTC is clearly readying even more high density handsets, likely for both Windows Mobile and Google’s Android. [...]

 

[...] Meanwhile, the HTC Touch HD is flaunting a massive 800×480p screen, and though it may not be hitting North American shores any time soon, HTC is clearly readying even more high density handsets, likely for both Windows Mobile and Google’s Android. [...]

 

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