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HTC Supersonic turns itself on – on video

By: , IntoMobile
Tuesday, March 9th, 2010 at 12:18 PM

The HTC Supersonic aims to be one of Sprint’s first 4G (WiMAX) enabled phones of the year. Today, a video was added onto YouTube showing the Supersonic booting up, and what it looks like on the back. If you’ve got a whole 42 seconds to spare, check it out, won’t you?

Not long ago, we previewed one of the first videos for the Incredible, followed by some more pictures that popped up out of nowhere. Now, we have a real-deal video for the Supersonic, and while the video doesn’t know the interface (we’ve all seen Sense at this point, right?), you can get a feel for what the device looks like in hand.

Comparable to the Incredible, the Supersonic runs Sense, and will also be a CDMA device. They also share AMOLED screens, Android 2.1, 5-megapixel cameras, you get the idea. With the Incredible going towards Verizon, seemingly, at least, the Supersonic does indeed look like it will be heading towards Sprint. What better to have as your launch 4G device than a beautiful, HTC made, Snapdragon smartphone? Apple may be filing a patent for the word ‘smartphone’, so we’ll just call it ‘handset’ from now on.

HTC’s new line up of phones– Desire, Legend, Incredible, and Supersonic is stunning, showing so many improvement’s from the original Hero. With leaks of HTC’s devices coming out of the woodwork left and right, they might just be right around the corner. Let’s hope we’ll see some in action at CTIA.

[Via: AndroidMobileOS]

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Blake Stimac

Blake was born in Beaumont, Texas, about 100 miles away from Houston. Even as a youngster, technology came to him very naturally, tinkering with anything he could. His passion of technology grew with mobile phones when he dreamed that the capabilities of phones would eventually make one's life much easier. Since then it's been his mission to advocate the push of mobile technology to anyone who will listen.