A supposed leak of the HTC HD3 has surfaced, but if you take a few minutes to go through the technical specifications of the device, you’ll probably come to the conclusion that this device isn’t real. Not that we’re denying the possibility of a HD3, but this device certainly isn’t it. While it certainly looks pretty, it sports a resolution of 1280×800, despite Microsoft only supporting 800×480 when Windows Phone 7 Series is launched at the end of the year; it also sports just 1GB of on-board storage, which is insanely low, not to mention that Windows Phone 7 Series requests for a minimum of 8GB on-board storage. Finally, the 32GB of expandable memory is also a no go, as Microsoft doesn’t allow expandable memory on Windows 7 Series devices. Still, the specifications do look rather nice, aside from the 1GB on-board storage, in case you want to dream a bit. Specifications include:
- 4.5” AMOLED screen with 1280×800 resolution
- 1.5GHz Qualcomm Snapdragon processor
- 1080p HD video playback
- 720p HD video recording
- 8 megapixel camera with dual-LED flash
- Multi-touch screen
- Super-thin – just 10mm thick
- WiFi, Bluetooth and 3G connectivity
- 4G connectivity
- 1GB onboard RAM
- 1GB onboard storage
- 32GB external memory
- 3.5” headphone jack
- HDMI output for connecting to your HDTV or monitor
- 1800mAh battery
- Size: 115mm x 65mm x 10mm
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