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HTC Endeavor specs reconfirmed – Mobile World Congress unveiling imminent

Today, a new source has confirmed that the HTC Endeavor (aka the HTC Edge or the HTC Supreme) will indeed make its world debut at Mobile World Congress in Barcelona. The source also verified all of the previously rumored specs of the HTC Endeavor.

The HTC Endeavor could be the world first phone to be powered by an NVIDIA Tegra 3 1.5 GHz quad-core processor and will also features a 4-7-inch 720p display,1 GB of RAM, 8 megapixel camera with LED flash, front-facing 1.3 megapixel camera, WiFi 802.11 a/b/g/n and Bluetooth 4.0. The HTC Endeavor will run on Android 4.0 and is also expected to feature HTC Sense 4.0.

As many of you know, the more to NVIDIA’s Tegra 3 chip is a huge step for HTC. The company has been tied at the hip with Qualcomm for nearly a decade, but HTC is making sure that they are keeping their options open when it comes to new devices in order to stay a step ahead of the competition. We’re sure that other manufacturers will be unveiling phones powered by Tegra 3 processors at MWC, but we have a feeling that HTC will have the edge.

Source: MoDaCo

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  1. Looks good, but is it just me that still remains reluctant about HTC’s insistence to have the camera sticking out at the back. I find it makes it more risky to scratch / crack the lens, as has happened on my Desire twice. I’d prefer a thicker phone and an embedded camera, dare I say it, like the iPhone (or Nokia Lumia)

  2. Any words of the type of display being used?
    I’ve heard S-AMOLED from plenty of sites yet no one
    has confirmed this. Seing as the Incredible 3
    (or w/e it turns out to be) is sporting one we might
    presume that S-AMOLED is the new thing with HTC.

    And how much is a 4.7″ 720p display in ppi?

    1. Tmobile better look for a way to have a version of this on Magenta. Wish HTC will just make it a GSM 3G/HSPA+ pent-aband device. I saw something somewhere abt it being quad band HSPA+…lets wait and see

  3. I read on Android and Me that this phone has AT&T 3G bands. So does this mean it’s not coming to T-Mobile? :/

    1. Not at all. AT&T and European 3G bands are the same. The Endeavor will launch in Europe, but it’ll probably get a name change before it comes to the US market.

  4. The newest Endeavor from HTC – still with 1 GB RAM??? Is there some limitations in Sense that cause the ridiculous amount of RAM in HTC devices?

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