HTC Mainstream Android Smartphone
The monolith Taiwan announced today the ‘Tattoo’, a combined Android midrange that incorporates the company boasted custom Sense HTC IU landed on the Hero. However, with a launch in October on the cards that we will not have to wait a long time and given the role of HTC has recently been put on I suspect subsidized and unsubsidized Tattoo pricing bring a smile on our faces.

Specs are decent too with a 2.8in QVGA (320 x 240) capacitive touch, camera 3.2MP autofocus, HSDPA, WiFi, GPS, Bluetooth 2.0 + EDR, a 3.5mm headphone jack (apprenticeship and studies) , 512 MB ROM, 256 MB of RAM and a microSD expansion slot. An accelerometer and digital compass also allows the interior while it is pocket-friendly 106 x 55.2 x 14mm and 113g. When the tattoo may be suffering in its 528MHz Qualcomm MSM7225 CPU. It’s the same processor as that used inside the hero and if we have a review of hero is that he can Chug rather long. [via trustedreviews]
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