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HTC Omega spotted inside the wild on Algerian auction site?

A number of days after its renders first leaked , the HTC Omega has apparently been spotted within the wild, on an Algerian auction site, of all places. French blog Mon Windows Phone claims that the rumored Mango device may sport a Snapdragon MSM8255 1.5Ghz processor, 512MB of RAM and a three.8-inch LCD, though it’s hard to glean too many specifics from the blurry images featured at the auction site. The blog also spotted an eight megapixel camera around back, besides that front-facing shooter that Microsoft’s been touting , while the listing claims that the telephone boasts as much as 8GB of storage capacity. The white-and-gray Omega is rumored to debut at this week’s HTC event in London , though details on price and availability remain unclear (the top online bid, for what it’s worth, is currently at around $540). Hit up the links below to peer the whole array of pictures.

[Thanks, Gilles]

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