HTC 2010 portfolio leaked online
A post on an a developer's forum claims to have the details of eight new HTC devices supposedly to be released in the first six months of 2010.

Bravo
The final of the claimed Android releases will be the company's flagship model, according to B3ler3fonte, and will arrive in April 2010. It has HD video capability, a 3.7in screen with large memory capacity, both built in and in the microSD slot.
Photon
The first of the Windows Mobile-based devices, the Photon is said to be due in April 2010. The specs claim a 3.2inch HVGA screen, 256MB RAM, a five megapixel camera and a Snapdragon CPU.
Trophy
The second proposed Windows Mobile 6.5 device is the Trophy, due for release in May 2010. This device has both touchscreen and QWERTY keyboard with a 3in screen and what B3ler3fonte claims to be a "huge battery capacity."
Tera
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The last device leaked online is the Tera, the final Windows Mobile 6.5 device, due in April 2010. It looks a lot like the HTC Touch Pro2 with a slide out QWERTY keyboard and a 3.2 megapixel camera.
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