Aug 17, 2011 20:41 GMT  ·  By

Undoubtedly, the mobile phone industry is moving towards the inclusion of better, more powerful hardware inside devices, and the availability of higher resolution displays on future smartphones is onw result of this trend.

Recent reports around the Internet pointed at two new high-end smartphones that might be launched with HD displays (720p) and with Google's Android OS on board, and it seems that Windows Phone enthusiasts are also dreaming of similar handsets.

Having a powerful smartphone in the hand that can also deliver a 1280 × 720 pixel resolution on its Super AMOLED 4-inch touchscreen display is what on enthusiast dreams of.

The name of the phone is HTC Dessert, and it emerges as a concept phone from AleksandrZ (via).

The large HD display is one of the features that attract the most when it comes to HTC Dessert, but it seems that it is not the only important aspect of the device.

It would also sport a Qualcomm Snapdragon application processor clocked in at 1.3GHz, supposedly a dual-core, complemented by 1GB of RAM for increased performance capabilities.

Moreover, the mobile phone would include 32GB of internal memory, along with an 8-megapixel photo snapper on the back, with HD video recording capabilities.

USB, Wi-Fi, Bluetooth, 3G, and 4G connectivity options are also included into the mix, along with a built-in GPS receiver, and a 3.5 mm audio jack.

Moreover, the phone would be powered by a 1900 mAh battery, capable of offering the amount of juice such a beast would require.

Only a concept phone for the time being, the HTC Dessert might easily become reality, that's for sure, although there's no telling on how long it will take before that happens.

Windows Phone Mango, the next flavor of Microsoft's mobile OS, will bring a new series of handsets to shelves in a matter of weeks, though no such high-end phone is expected to be included among them.

Hopefully, Windows Phone 8, which might be released no later than next year, and which is already well under development, would be loaded on such devices, positioning the platform better when compared to rival mobile OSes.