Feb 20

For those of you Nexus One owners who are coveting the HTC Desire’s Sense UI, Paul at MoDaCo has uploaded what he calls an alpha leak of the Desire’s ROM. Though it isn’t a beta, meaning that it is prone to disastrous problems, you can at least try to check this out without having fear of completely messing up your phone, although that’s still possible. And did I mention Flash 10.1 is included? Exactly, this is perfect way to mess up your new shiny N1! Check out the video first after the break, and then head straight to MoDaCo, ASAP.
[Android and Me via MoDaCo]
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Jan 31
By Stefan Etienne Filed under: HTC, Leaks at: 12:49 pm

It’s not much. But it’s a new photo by Mr.BlurryCam after all.
Jan 26

That’s right. The pic came from a reader named “Tom” who sent it to a Polish website named KomorkoMania. The translated text speculates that the HTC Legend and Bravo were both secretly introduced into Poland, and well, you get the picture: it’s all speculation. Although that photo of the HTC Bravo isn’t, it’s pretty clear, and shows how good-looking the Bravo really is. Now where’s that US release date? [Via Phandroid]
Jan 20
By Stefan Etienne Filed under: HTC, Handsets at: 3:47 pm
From that leaked roadmap for 2010, you should remember the HTC Bravo. Well, despite the picture above probably being one of the worst in history, that is the HTC Bravo right there with the Sense UI installed; also the trackball (as previously thought) seems more like an optical trackpad. Besides that, the industrial design differs from the Nexus One, but as according to numerous leaks, the Bravo has the same specs as the Nexus One, except the name . If 3 Sweden was correct, then we should expect the Bravo to come Stateside soon, or at least next quarter. Watch out, MOTOROI.
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Jan 14
Remember that leaked HTC roadmap from yesteryear? The HTC Bravo (pictured above) was believed to have been the HTC Passion (which now is the Nexus One). Putting all of that nonsense aside, the HTC Bravo’s release date seems to have been leaked by Swedish carrier 3’s Facebook page, which stated that they would carry the Bravo in March of 2010. That comment has since been removed, but it nearly confirms that the HTC Bravo could also come stateside in March of this year. [Via SlashGear]
Quick recap of the Bravo’s specs, it’s technically a Nexus One without the name:
- 3.7-inch AMOLED screen with 854×480 resolution
- 1Ghz Snapdragon processor
- 16GB microSD card
- Android 2.1 with Sense UI
- GPS, Wi-Fi, and HSPA network access
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Dec 08

In the recent Q1 2010 roadmap leak, something new has come out of it. The HTC Bravo (one of the Android phones in that leak), is actually the HTC Passion, and will be named the Passion when it comes to the US in January of next year. In Europe it will be called the Bravo, and will come out in April. So we get the Passion early, but not for Christmas, and it doesn’t look liked the Passion that was leaked not too long ago. But in the meantime you can feast your eyes on the Passion, the best looking Android phone since the Droid.
[Via Digitimes and ar.is blog]
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