Both AT&T-bound

Aug 5, 2010 07:06 GMT  ·  By

Two new, unannounced mobile phones from Taiwanese handset vendor HTC Corporation have just made it into the wild, namely the HTC Paradise and Fiesta, both of which are expected to land on shelves with Google's Android OS on board. It seems that these are only two of the wide series of Android-based devices HTC is readying for the world, and that both of them were spotted into the wild before, though some might have already forgotten them.

Starting with the HTC Fiesta, we should note that this device was spotted for the first time about a year ago, when the available info on it suggested AT&T might carry it to the market. Nothing was head of the HTC Fiesta since, and chances are that it might have been already axed, but the emergence of this image with it (the second photo attached to this article) might suggest that AT&T would be gearing up for its release. The only thing that is known on this device is that it should pack a 3.2 photo snapper.

As for the second HTC device supposedly headed for AT&T, the Paradise, it might be released on the carrier's airwaves as a new version of Aria. The mobile phone was spotted for the first time back in January, and, as the photo available with it shows, it should include a slide-out QWERTY keypad at launch. According to a recent article on cellpassion, the photo came from one of their readers who encountered both the Paradise and Fiesta as AT&T samples on Craigslist.

The device was spotted into the wild as model “PC70110” back in April, when it passed through FCC, Engadget notes. There is a strong possibility that this handset would indeed arrive at AT&T in the near future, which might not be that bad in the end, since the carrier has only a few Android-based devices available for its users. However, nothing is yet official on the two handsets, and it might still take a while before anything would be announced, so don't hold your breath on this.

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