HTC Bliss Surfaces In Real-Life Pictures

Anton D. Nagy | August 24, 2011 9:15 AM

We’ve been hearing a lot lately about the HTC Bliss, the Taiwanese manufacturer’s female-targeted Android phone but all we had seen so far was a render of the device and a blurry picture of the phone in the wild.

In the image above and below, you can take a look at the HTC Bliss, the way it was supposed to be pictured. The phone is rumored to arrive with a new version of HTC Sense version 3.5 on top of Google Android 2.3 Gingerbread. Inside it reportedly will sport a Qualcomm MSM7x30 processor clocking at 800MHz and an Adreno 205 GPU for the graphics. There also appears to be a front-facing webcam for video calling. Its dimensions and overall aspect are very similar to the HTC Desire S and the Bliss will most probably feature a 3.7-inch WVGA screen. With next week’s IFA just around the corner and HTC’s September 1 event, we might as well have some hands-on time with the Bliss.

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Source: XDA.cn

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