HTC‘s newest Android phone has been revealed, the HTC Gratia, though given it appears to be a European version of the HTC Aria they’re not making a huge fuss over it. Packed into a compact chassis is Android 2.2 Froyo, a 5-megapixel camera and HTC Sense; there’s also a 3.2-inch HVGA touchscreen and 600MHz Qualcomm processor, along with dualband 900/2100 HSPA/WCDMA and WiFi b/g.
Connectivity includes Bluetooth 2.1+EDR, a microUSB port and 3.5mm headphone socket, and then there’s GPS, a g-sensor, digital compass, proximity sensor and ambient light sensor. Storage is via microSD card, augmenting the 512MB of ROM (RAM is 384MB). There’s also an optical trackpad, touch-sensitive keys and the rubbery casing design with exposed screw-heads that we first saw on the HTC HD mini.
The whole thing measures in at 103.8 x 57.7 x 11.7 mm and weighs 115g. No word on pricing at this stage, but HTC say the Gratia will hit most European carriers and markets in November 2010.
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