Looks like the Bravo will be having more than just HD video recording as a one up over the Google phone; screens of the device reveal the user interface of the upcoming Android 2.1.
The HTC Bravo and the Google Nexus One will most certainly be compared. Not only do the two devices share many similar hardware specifications, it was also HTC that manufactured the acclaimed Google phone. Anyway, the specs on the Bravo are pretty impressive; with a few extra features that places it just a little above the Nexus. The one single factor that will certainly make the Bravo a better phone over the N-One is more on availability rather than actual specs. The Nexus is only available through Google’s Online store.
Anyway, the Mobile World Congress is coming up this February 15 in Barcelona, Spain and many mobile phone enthusiasts are expecting to see the Bravo to get its formal announcement. The device is expected to be released by March or April of this year, placing it in a prime position to compete with the other Snapdragon Android phone, the Sony Ericsson XPERIA X10.
For those of you who have not had to take a look at the HTC Bravo, the phone’s specs (as stated above) are pretty close to the Nexus One. The Bravo comes with the Qualcomm Snapdragon QSD8250 1GHz processor for delivering fast loading speeds for applications and excellent graphic handling capabilities.
The capacitive AMOLED touch screen is 3.7 inches diagonally and has a resolution of 480 x 800 pixels and can handle up to 16 million colors. The phone also comes with a 5 mega pixel camera with auto focus, LED flash, and video recording in 720p HD.
For more details on the HTC Bravo and the MWC next month, Mobile Choice UK has all the details.
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