The flashy white HTC Omega, and it’s big brother the Eternity are a couple of phones we expect to see in a couple of days, at the September First announcement from HTC. There is though some confusing information on the devices, apparently they are to be called the Radar and the Titan respectively. HTC has some pretty confusing naming protocols for it’s devices, and info that’s come to light today, seems to suggest that the previously mentioned names were actually codenames, or is it the other way around? Omega and Eternity seem much more appropriate for HTC’s first “Mango” Windows Phones, than the suggested titles, Radar and Titan. The info was leaked through a Japanese site, which translates to Blog of Mobile, and links back to user profiles, UAProf, which detail the device information. Bothe the Eternity and Omega’s info was discovered in this way.
Tap on the image file above to see it full size and readable. The question you have to ask though, which of these names is correct? I think what actually has been found is the code names for the Omega and the Eternity, not the actual product names. The HD2 was the Leo, the Mozart was the Schubert, and so on, Most of us would also remember the HTC Tytn,[titan] an exceptional Windows Phone with a hardware keyboard. Somewhere along the line the Tytn was actually the Kaiser, HTC’s naming protocols are hard to follow, and at times make no sense, but the fact that we know these two new WP devices are live and out there, makes next week look a whole lot better. roll on September.