Filed under: News | Mobile Phones
Aug 9 2010, 8:28am CDT | by Robert Evans
Today we have video of one of the first HTC Windows Phone 7 handsets. The HTC Schubert has been leaked in a video from 247 Windows Phone. We don't have any rumored specs yet, but we can tell that the smartphone's camera will at least pack a flash.
The Schubert's design is somewhat reminiscent of the Nexus One. The rear side seems to be an even mixture of black plastic (it looks to be the grippy sort) and glossy, chrome-ish metal. The face appears to have three touch-buttons. One for "home", one for back and the last for searches. It runs an early build of Windows Phone 7. T-Mo News reminds us that a device with the same name was leaked earlier in a T-Mobile roadmap.
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