Now that the HTC Sensation and EVO 3D are rolling out on carriers all over the globe, it looks like HTC’s hard at work on their next flagship device – the HTC Vigor. We‘ve heard the name before, but now we have a few more details about the phone someone thought is was a good idea to run it through the NenaMark benchmark and unload the results to for the whole world to see. The benchmark details reveal some of the HTC Vigor specs which include a 1280 x 720 resolution display, dual-core Qualcomm Snapdragon processor clocked at 1.5 GHz (most likely the same MSM8x60 chip found in the HTC Sensation) and the Adreno 205 GPU. The HTC Vigor also features a 6 megapixel camera and runs on Android 2.3.4.
While those specs sound amazing – minus the camera of course – many of you will be thrilled to hear that the HTC Vigor may be heading to Verizon. There’s no indication that it will be equipped with support for Verizon’s 4F LTE network, but since T-Mobile has the Sensation 4G and Sprint’s rocking the EVO 3D, it’s only fair that Verizon’s customers get an amazing dual-core HTC phone as well. We’re just hoping that the HTC Vigor isn’t a Verizon exclusive or that they price it above the $200 mark – but that’s just wishful thinking.
Source: NenaMark via Android Police
6 mega-pixel camera? This has to be some kind of mistake?
It could be a mistake, but let’s not forget that more megapixels does not mean better pictures. I would be more than happy if HTC released a phone with a 6 megapixel camera that has much better image quality than their current lineup.
Actually I think the initial leaked specs where a long way off, and this may be a tablet