Two Windows Phone Mango devices set to be launched today

Sep 1, 2011 15:14 GMT  ·  By

HTC is expected to unveil to the world its first Windows Phone Mango devices no later than today, but it seems that all about these devices is already available on the Internet.

Courtesy of a series of leaks that culminated today with the availability of new photos with two of these phones, as well as with the emergence of their specs lists, we can now learn more on what HTC has up its sleeves for users.

We're referring here to the HTC Omega and Eternity smartphones that were rumored quite a few times before to be on their way to the market with the Mango OS flavor on board, and which should become official in a matter o hours.

Before that happens, however, we can have a look at their specs so as to make an idea of what the next generation Windows Phone devices should be all about.

The HTC Eternity is said to land on shelves as a high-end smartphone called Titan, with 1.5GHz application processor inside, and with an 8-megapixel photo snapper on the back, with HD video recording. A 1.3MP camera on the front will facilitate video calling.

The smartphone would also include a 1,650mAh battery, WiFi, 3G, Bluetooth and GPS receiver, as well as DLNA support and 16GB of internal storage. Packing 14.2mbps HSDPA connectivity capabilities, the new device measures 130.6 x 70.6 x 9.9 mm.

As for the HTC Omega, it was rumored to come to the market as the HTC Radar, sporting a 3.8 inch LCD display and a MSM8255 1.5Ghz processor inside, complemented by 512MB of RAM.

Also with an 8MP camera on the back, the new device would include 14.2mbps HDSPA capabilities, Bluetooth 2.1 and other features as well, the recently leaked specs show.

For the time being, nothing is certain on the availability of these devices, nor on the exact features and capabilities they would arrive on shelves with, but keep an eye on this space for more on the matter.

Both the HTC Omega and the HTC Eternity can be seen at buymobilephones.net here and here, respectively.

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