Aug 16, 2010 06:47 GMT  ·  By

HTC Bee and Lexikon, two new, unannounced HTC devices, are expected to hit the US market with Android 2.2 on board. The former should land at Verizon and Cellular South, while the latter might be the long rumored HTC Vision/G1 Blaze headed for T-Mobile USA's airwaves.

HTC's list of upcoming mobile phones running under Google's Android 2.2 operating system reportedly includes at least two new mobile phones, the specs of which have just made it into the wild, namely the HTC Bee and HTC Lexikon.

The HTC Bee seems set to hit the shelves as a lower-end device, featuring a 3.2 inches touschreen display that boasts a QVGA resolution, and a Qualcomm MSM7626 processor running at 528MHz.

According to the leaked specs of this device, it should include a 5-megapixel photo snapper with auto focus and flash, as well as 512MB of ROM and 384MB of RAM, and a microSD memory card slot for additional storage space, with a 2GB card included in the package.

No specific info on the release date or pricing of this device emerged for the time being, but rumor has it that it should arrive in the United States on the airwaves of Verizon Wireless and Cellular South, Android Central reports.

The second HTC device that got its specs leaked into the wild is the HTC Lexikon, a handset that might be none other than the HTC Vision/G1 Blaze that was rumored for a while now to put together Android and HSPA+ on T-Mobile's offering.

According to the leaked specs of this handset, it should arrive with a 3.8-inch touchscreen that boasts a WVGA resolution, a slide-out QWERTY keyboard, a Qualcomm MSM7630 Snapdragon processor that runs at only 800 MHz, 512MB of RAM, and a 5-megapixel photo snapper.

As stated above, the handset might arrive at T-Mobile with HSPA+ connectivity on board, and rumor has it that it should be launched under the name of G2. No info on its release date or pricing surfaced.

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