Apr 28, 2011 20:31 GMT  ·  By

Among the mobile phones that should land on shelves in the not too far future from Taiwanese handset vendor HTC Corporation, we can also count the HTC Rider, which has just made a photo appearance on the Internet.

We already had a look at the yet unannounced HTC Kingdom from the company, which emerged in a photo over at the Chinese blog 911sniper, and now a new such handset emerges via the same website.

The new mobile phone is said to sport the name of HTC Rider, but no other details on its specifications list or on what it sports inside emerged for the time being.

However, the guys over at Pocketnow note that the handset resembles a lot with the HTC EVO 3D smartphone the company already unveiled to the world.

The speaker grill and the webcam position resemble a lot with the said handset, and the same applies to the buttons at the bottom of the handset's front.

However, HTC did made a series of changes to the phone's appearance, making the speaker grill is lighter, possibly chromed.

All in all, it seems that HTC might soon come to the market with a new version of HTC EVO 3D, or with a new handset model that would sport many of this device's features and capabilities.

For those out of the loop, we should note that the EVO 3D was announced as being on its way to Sprint in the United States sometime this summer, with the ability to both record and playback 3D content.

This is the second handset in the world to sport this feature, following the release of LG Optimus 3D earlier this year.

Until now, HTC was mum on the availability of this handset via other wireless carriers, or in more markets around the world, but we wouldn't be surprised if it did, so stay tuned for more on this.