HTC Trophy spotted with touchscreen and QWERTY keyboard

Sure, it looks a lot like the HTC Dash, but the Trophy has been outed. Scheduled to launch in May, the Windows-powered device offers a QWERTY keyboard and touchscreen in one body.
Here's what we know about the device:
-Dimensions: 119 x 58.36 x 11mm
-Built for use with T-Mobile 3G
-Windows Mobile 6.5
-3.0″ VGA (640×480) capacitive touchscreen
-5 megapixel autofocus
-512 MB flash, 256 MB RAM
-microSD
-802.11b/g WiFi
-Bluetooth 2.1 + EDR
-GPS/AGPS
-1400mAh battery
-Accelerometer
-3.5mm jack, FM Radio
-TouchFlo 3D Interface
-Business card scanner
All in all, it's not incredibly interesting on the design front (I've often criticized manufacturers for making rather boring Windows Mobile devices, and barring the touchscreen, I would argue that this is no exception). On the positive side, the device offers Windows Mobile 6.5, and a business card scanner. I will say - if we're looking at specifications alone, it's a well-equipped phone. Would you agree?
Via MobileCrunch












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