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Mr. Blurrycam bags a silvery striped smartphone — is that this the HTC Pyramid?

Appears like our favourite anonymous globetrotting photographer’s spotted something sweet — it’s that alleged HTC Pyramid , comfortably chilling with the 4.3-inch HTC Desire HD . Unfortunately, Mr. Blurrycam only had time to snap this single shot before vanishing to parts unknown, so all we will tell is that that it’s sporting a flush, off-center camera with a twin-LED flash, a headset jack up top, and that it’s a reasonably large, curvy phone. Don’t be disappointed, though — we imagine we’ll see a great bit more of the handset this week at slightly Florida show .

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