Aug 27, 2011 07:51 GMT  ·  By

Two Windows Phone Mango-based mobile phones are expected to arrive on the market in the near future from the Taiwanese handset vendor HTC Corporation, and the names under which they would be released might have just been confirmed.

We're referring here to the HTC Omega and HTC Eternity handsets, both of which have made it to the headlines quite a few times before, and which might be officially unveiled to the world as soon as next week.

HTC has already announced plans to hold an event in London on September 1st, and the two Windows Phone devices might be launched on that day.

However, the name they would sport when hitting the market will be different, it seems, as the HTC Omega is now expected to turn out to be the HTC Radar, while the HTC Eternity is to become the HTC Titan.

UAProfs for both mobile phones have been spotted on HTC's website, where they are listed as the HTC Radar C110e and the HTC TITAN X310e.

Unfortunately, specific info on their internal circuitry did not emerge until now, though some of the previous rumors on them did unveil a series of specifications on them.

For example, the HTC Eternity (Titan) is expected to arrive on the market with a large 4.5-inch touchscreen display, which would place it at the high-end of the market, that's for sure.

At the same time, rumor has it that both phones might sport front-facing cameras, since the HTC Omega (Radar) was already spotted in a leaked press photo with this feature on its front. Titan might feature a 1.3 megapixel front-facer, it seems.

HTC is known to have its mobile phones named one way in the development phase and to release them on shelves with different names, and the new Windows Phones are expected to suffer a similar fate too. One way or the other, it should all become official as soon as next week, so stay tuned.

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