HTC Dream spy shots

By John Chan on 03 September 2008

Tags: dream | htc | mobile phone | spy | shot


HTC's first Android-powered phone, the Dream, was spotted after the company submitted it for the Federal Communications Commission (FCC) approval. Now, thanks to some spy shots posted on a Chinese-language message board, we have full-on images of a T-Mobile-branded Dream.

From the images, you'll notice that HTC has gone with a five-row keyboard, a layout it debuted on the HTC Touch Pro. The way the keys are placed is significantly different though, as they are positioned separately instead of side-by-side on the Touch Pro.

Early rumblings regarding its specifications put it in a class comparable to current high-end Windows Mobile devices with features including HSDPA connectivity, GPS for navigation and a 480x320-pixel display. Nothing official has been said yet, so we'll have to wait and see when this will reach the market and at what price.

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Nelly84
03/09/2008 10:52 AM

been looking forward to the device but its an ugly looking thing

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