HTC Leo spotted once again, friends call it "HD2"
This new Leo hotness from HTC sure is making the rounds, and we certainly can't get enough of it. Its latest appearance shows the handset from some sexy angles, but also gives us a new tidbit to chew on: the Bluetooth menu identifies the phone as the HD2. So, is this the much-rumored successor to the Touch HD, or an absolutely gorgeous impostor? We'd venture a guess, but we're too busy longing for that 4.3-inch capacitive LCD to care.
[Via MobileTechWorld]
[Via MobileTechWorld]














It better not be, I want a Touch HD2 with Android!
This Leo is gonna end up straight in my pocket as soon as it lands in Scandinavia, and while I love Android on my HTC Hero , I still have also my HTC touchHD because it is the best multimedia smartphone on the planet bar none.
With its TouchFLO UI HTC made the miracle of transforming win mob into a gorgeous, finger friendly, and fun to use OS already in my TouchHD, the latest incarnation of TouchFLO , found into tis Leo, goes even further , buring win mob as deep as DOS was buried in Win 97 but keeping intact its superior customisability, flexibility and interconnectibility.
Add 4,3" of capacitive goodness, 1Ghz of Snapdragon blitzing and the bounty of supported codecs and you've go TEH phone to beat.
I need this thing.
I really do.
@ Plexus, Unless you meant something deeper, Windows 97 doesn't exist...
we wont see this in the us will we. wtf.
Nah, according to HTC, no one in the US will want anything > 3.7", or they just straight up hate us, or both.
WTF HTC!!!!
Now that's a huge bitch!
The bigger the touchscreen, the brighter the moonbeam...
The looser the waistband, the deeper the quicksand.
THIS THING SHOULD RUN ANDROID!!
Am I the only one that thinks that phone is ugly?!! I'll stick with my Touch Pro 2 when I get it.
No, you're not. This thing is kind of gross. Sure, the huge screen is nice, but I'd sacrifice that for something a little (read: a lot) less ugly.
Wonder if it would be possible to put iphone operating system on it?
Unless the camera is so good that I will never need to carry another point and shoot, I would not be willing to give up the KB I have on my TP2.
Played with the device last week and it is a very sweet device. Cap touch and the processor really bring the phone to life.