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Behold! The possible HTC Mondrian

Behold! The possible HTC Mondrian

What you see on the right could very well be the fabled HTC Mondrian that we talked about earlier today, and it seems that instead of a white rabbit being pulled out from the hat, what we got was more precious – hardware specifications. The Mondrian, if it is real, will carry a 4.3″ WVGA display alongside a souped up 1.3GHz processor (right now the current Snapdragon processor seems to be the king of the hill at 1GHz, and it looks set to be dethroned), a HD-capable camera that has more than a 5-megapixel count and a digital compass. The HTC Mondrian does point towards AT&T as the carrier of choice, as its Qualcomm QSD8650A/B Snapdragon processor supports both GSM and CDMA bands. Are you stoked yet? This could very well be the next superphone if all goes well, but let’s see.


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