Verizon’s HTC Accord (8X) with Windows Phone 8 gets photographed
Not long after we saw a render of the HTC Accord – expected to be one of HTC’s first Windows Phone 8 devices – now a live photo of it has been spotted.
PhoneArena says the Accord that appears in the new photo is Verizon-branded. We can’t actually see that, but we should trust the source anyway.
It’s also said that the handset will support Verizon’s 4G LTE network. Other than that, it should feature a 4.3 inch HD display, dual-core Snapdragon processor, NFC, 8MP rear camera, 8/16GB of internal memory, and MicroSD card support.
Verizon already said that it plans to introduce several WP8 handsets before the end of the year, including the Nokia Lumia 822.
HTC is getting ready to announce some new products tomorrow, and maybe the Accord (which could be officially named HTC 8X) will be among them. We’ll let you know.
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