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HTC ‘Saga’ images leaked, could be Desire HD 2

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A couple weeks ago, we caught a glimpse of some internal pictures of new HTC phones, one of which was named the Desire HD 2. Well, it looks like HTC may have a new name for the device. AndroidCommunity has gotten its hands on a new leaked image of the device from a factory in Taiwan. The source claims that the device has a codename of “Saga,” runs Android 2.2 with HTC Sense, and is about as thick as the HTC Legend. HTC has yet to announce anything about this phone. It appears to have a unibody frame (no battery cover), a 4.0-4.3 inch screen, and both front & rear facing cameras.

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HTC has been busy lately. Leaked images of a 7-inch tablet called the HTC Flyer have also surfaced. The smartphone company could also be working on a Facebook phone, according to rumors.

Hopefully, we will learn more information about the device at the Mobile World Congress in Barcelona Feb. 14-17. More details when they become available.

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