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HTC Bliss gets its clearest photo session yet, shows off front-facing camera

The HTC Bliss is undoubtedly facing the common pre-launch routine: it’s undergone the ranks of the FCC, received its first Blurrycam session , and now we’re finally seeing the impending device up close and private. The oldsters at XDA China got their hands on one and took a couple of high-quality images for the sector to work out, this means that we’re not really too far-off from the phone’s forthcoming release. They confirmed that the Bliss will actually run on HTC Sense 3.5, feature a front-facing camera, and that it’ll are available lots of colors. So, do we find this on display at next week’s HTC meetup ? Or perhaps our team gets some hands-on time at IFA ? And can this “female-oriented” smartphone discover a place with its intended demographic? Hopefully the wait is sort of over.

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