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HTC Ignite, Prime, and Pyramid renders surface?

Even before the Incredible S was announced because the company’s new top-of-the-line set back in February, the rumored Pyramid was the impending HTC phone that was capturing everyone’s imagination thanks in no small part to its promise of a dual-core processor — something the Incredible S notably lacks. We hadn’t seen what this beast might seem like, though… until today. Chinese site xda.cn has posted alleged renders of the Pyramid’s front and rear, showing a careful evolution of HTC’s current design language which includes claims of a 4.3-inch 960 x 540 display, 8 megapixel primary and 1.3 megapixel front cameras, 768MB of RAM, and Android 3.0 (that last bit doesn’t sound correct to us, though — Android 2.x with Sense can be more plausible). Rumors have this one pegged for launch on T-Mobile someday this year; it’d be nice if that happened at CTIA next week, but considering how tied up they could be with Sprint on the show , it’s hard to claim if that’ll happen.

Moving on, we’ve got some visual evidence here that HTC’s pressing on with its Windows Phone line. The 1st of the 2, the Ignite, looks as if a midrange slate way to an 800MHz Qualcomm processor (clocked slower than the present batch of 1GHz units which might be on the market), an insignificant 3.7-inch display, and a 5 megapixel camera around back. The Prime, meanwhile, seems like just a little brother to the 7 Pro because of a slide-out QWERTY keyboard and similar specs to the Ignite — not blockbusters by any stretch, but HTC (at the side of other OEMs) should be waiting to drag out the large guns until Mango . Investigate cross-check those renders on the source link.

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