With a 3.7-inch display, 1GHz processor

Feb 9, 2010 14:16 GMT  ·  By

Wireless carrier Orange UK is expected to soon launch yet another highly appealing mobile phone on its airwaves, namely the long rumored HTC Bravo. Some new details on the matter reportedly emerged recently, suggesting that March would be the lucky time frame for enthusiasts, but nothing is confirmed for the time being, and we'll take this with a grain of salt until proved real.

[ADMARk=1]The guys over at coolsmartphone say they received what appears to be a leaked Orange internal document that shows the HTC Bravo on its way to the carrier's lineup. The image might be nothing more than a Photoshop rendering in the end, though there are still chances that the phone will land at Orange next month, especially since previous reports suggested that T-Mobile would also launch it during the same period. The HTC Bravo should come around with a large 3.7-inch touchscreen display, while hiding inside a 1GHz processor, something that will offer about the same performance levels as those delivered by the Nexus One by HTC. Interestingly enough, it seems that HTC Bravo is set to arrive as the replacement for the HTC Hero, and it is also suggested that it will keep the Bravo name when launched in the UK.

One way or the other, the HTC Bravo is expected to prove itself a great option when available for purchase, and those who have encountered its name before are very much aware of that. However, when it comes to the specific launch of the device on Orange, there are some things that just don't add up, such as the 0.0 grams weight the phone is said to have, according to the leaked document. On the other hand, coolsmartphone notes that the info might be legit in the end, so we'll have to wait a few more weeks before seeing whether the rumor pans out or not. Stay tuned for more details on this.