HTC Bravo shows its Android UI in new hands-on photo
The same day when images of Sprint’s HTC Supersonic popped up on the Web, a new photo of the HTC Bravo has appeared, too – a hands-on photo, to be precise.
As previously reported, the HTC Bravo kind of resembles the Google Nexus One, although it has more hardware buttons and the trackball has been replaced with an optical trackpad.
Apparently, the features of HTC Bravo include a 3.7 inch AMOLED WVGA multi-touch display, 3G, Wi-Fi, GPS, 512MB of RAM, 5MP camera with HD video recording, Qualcomm’s Snapdragon 1GHz processor, and Android 2.1.

HTC Bravo should be available starting March, and T-Mobile UK might be among the first carriers to sell it.
Komorkomania says that the new Bravo photo was sent by a reader alongside some info about the HTC Legend (nothing we didn’t know already, save for the fact that the Legend seems to have an aluminum case and a camera lens cover) – so both devices will probably be announced pretty soon.
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