HTC Revolver Kills Thin Line Between Tablet PC & Smartphone

HTC Revolver: A New Smartphone with Tablet PC inside

I have a massive insider story to share with you today. Some insider at HTC has revealed that HTC working on a New Smartphone that would be coming out in the market soon with AT&T but that is not what is surprising about this phone.

Well if we believe what insider has revealed in his email, the Smartphone would run on Android OS 3.0 (Honeycomb) which is strange for 2 reasons.

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One, Honeycomb is a version of Android that was supposedly made only to suffice the extravagant computing demands one expects from a Tablet PC and two, this New Smartphone from HTC has a very powerful hardware.

By powerful hardware i mean, it has a 1.2GHz dual-core processor, a 4.3-inch massive capacitive touch-screen, 16GB of onboard storage with 1GB of RAM for applications part.

Other than these technical specifications (Tech Specs), it has something for Photographers too. It has 8MP, autofocus rear camera along with a 3MP camera in front for video chat and video conferencing, if you’d like.

But that’s not all.

The insider exclaimed in his report that this New Smartphone from HTC called ‘HTC Revolver’ would be listed soon on AT&T website. Well if it does then we would probably know that this piece of news about HTC Revolver Smartphone is true and not a piece of Rumor.

If someone would have told me that HTC Revolver is a new Tablet PC from HTC and has the specification listed above I would have believed him without looking at the gadget because these are the same specs on which most of the Tablet PCs launched at MWC 2011 works.

HTC Revolver is definitely a state-of-the-art New Smartphone if it is not a rumor.

Price and Release Date of HTC Revolver with or without AT&T is not confirmed yet.

What do you think about this HTC Revolver Smartphone? Did HTC go too far in making a Smartphone…? Smart?

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