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HTC schedules September 15 event, leaves us guessing as to what it’s launching

HTC schedules September 15 event, leaves us guessing as to what its launching

Time to get our guessing caps on as HTC has announced it’ll be hosting slightly shindig in London in the midst of next month. No advance information is obtainable beyond the smoky teaser image above, leaving the door wide open for speculation. Given the event’s proximity to Windows Phone 7′s launch and the new spate of leaks, this is able to easily be the date and place that HTC makes its wares official. Or, on a more tenuous tangent, when you put the smoke and ” dreamt up” notes together, you have to perhaps conclude that that’s going to be the launch for the HTC Vision, which has most recently been called the G1 Blaze. All we know of course is that we’ll be there when the fog of war is lifted.

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