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Mystery HTC handset surfaces in leaked photos with Ice Cream Sandwich, 4G LTE

HTC Ice Cream Sandwich 4G LTE phone

Well what do we have here? It seems that several photos of an unannounced HTC smartphone have surfaced, depicting a handset that features a DROID Incredible-like raised backside. There's no carrier branding to be found on this mystery phone's body, but one of the images shows what looks exactly like Verizon's 4G LTE logo, hinting that this handset is likely Big Red-bound. Another photo shows that the device is running Android 4.0.1 beneath Sense 4.0 and is also packing a 1.2GHz dual-core processor, 8-megapixel camera, VGA front-facing shooter and 1GB of RAM. The source of the leak also claims that the display is of the AMOLED variety.

And that's about the extent of what we know about this mystery handset so far. The original PhoneArena report doesn't mention which carrier the device might be headed for, but the combination of the 4G LTE logo and the back plate that's reminiscent of the DROID Incredible suggests that we could be looking at a new member of the Incredible family, especially considering how long it's been since the Incredible 2 debuted. No word on when this phone could debut, but the good news is that we've got plenty of leaked photos to keep us busy until more information comes out. Check out one more shot below and a handful more at the source link.

HTC Ice Cream Sandwich 4G LTE phone

Via PhoneArena

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"Should HTC stick to a few high-end Android phones in 2012?"
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  • Eli Thegreat ParkerHTC has the best UI in the Android business! They make using the phone very attractive and fun to use. Just had to stay that... I believe that all the companies should stick with only a couple phones a year. I believe that it is good to have a high end, low end, and keyboard version for each manufacturer. Other than that, the consumer starts to get confused or frustrated.Feb 13th
  • Manoj GsThey should produce something like the galaxy noteFeb 11th
  • Andrew SinghHTC are dead, Samsung all the way!Feb 10th
  • Jonathan BarthYes. I don't want to see 652586 phones come out from them. Feb 10th
  • Andrew HoffmanYes! And keep the naming/versions the same in every country so it's less confusing.Feb 10th
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