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HTC HD7 Windows Phone Handset Designs Leak

Pictures have surfaced on the Internet that show a new HTC handset the HD7 which will launch with the new Window Phone 7 next month. The handset looks a lot like an HTC Desire HD  – with a matching 4.3-inch screen, and a huge rear-mounted camera.

We featured earlier this week an internal document from O2 Germany confirming the price and release date and now it has been confirmed by HTC themselves.

The HTC HD7 is set to feature a 4.3-inch 800×480 touchscreen, 1GHz Snapdragon processor, and 8-megapixel camera among others.

It's thought that HTC will have two phones for the launch of the new OS next month - the HTC HD 7 and the HTC 7 Trophy - and this has since been confirmed by a loose-lipped HTC employee.

The company's Middle East North Africa's regional director Mohammad Kais Zribi, said to Gulf-News: "We will be launching Windows Phone 7 handsets next month and we will be concentrating on Android and Windows segments."

The Windows Phone 7 is thought to break cover on the 42nd week of the year confirming the 18th October release date rumoured elsewhere.

Sounds fairly conclusive to us. Stay tuned for more WP7 and HTC news as we get it. Are you excited about Windows Phone's reinvention? Let us below.

To find out more about the Windows Phone 7 SDK visit the Windows Phone Developer Blog here or download the free version here.

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