HTC Paradise QWERTY Android phone for AT&T unveiled by the FCC
Remember the HTC Paradise, appeared in a live photo back in August alongside the HTC Fiesta?
The FCC is now confirming that the Paradise is made for AT&T, as it has just published new photos of it, as well as its User Guide.
The Paradise runs Android (unknown version) and features a sliding QWERTY keyboard, optical joystick, HTC Sense, 3G, Wi-Fi, GPS, 3.5mm headset jack, 3.2MP camera, and MicroSD card support. Its display seems to be a 3.5 inches one.
PhoneScoop suggests the Paradise may have been cancelled (the AT&T version, anyway). Since AT&T has just launched a somewhat similar Android smartphone – the Motorola Flipside – this might be true. On the other hand, HTC wants to sell as many devices as it can in the US, so it may actually announce the Paradise soon.
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