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New picture of the myTouch HD shows off the phone’s back side

Very little is known about the upcoming HTC Vanguard. Some were expecting it the be the G1 Blaze, but now it looks like T-Mobile’s first official phone to support HSDPA+ may be the myTouch (3G) HD. As of now, all we know about the phone is the name and what’s been revealed through the two images of the handset which have leaked this week.

The first image shows off the front of the phone which features a larger, more narrow display than the myTouch 3G Slide. Above the screen, it appears the the myTouch HD will feature a front facing camera which could be used for video calling over HSDPA+. The design elements of the phone are pretty close to those of the myTouch Slide, though the back of the handset looks to have a soft-touch, matte finish along the edge and a silver colored plate in the middle.

We expect the myTouch HD to feature at least a 1GHz processor, 5-8MP camera, Android 2.1 (maybe 2.2 since HTC seems to be rolling out the new update to many of their phones starting this weekend), and the Espresso build of HTC Sense.

Quite a few Android fans have been complaining about the lack of a powerhouse phone on T-Mobile’s network. With the myTouch HD, T-Mobile looks to be stepping up their game to compete with the HTV EVO 4G and the DROID X. Question is, does anyone here really want another myTouch phone?

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