Two LTE Android phones for AT&T and a camera-focused Windows Phone on the works, according to rumors.
Just yesterday we reported about the 10-inch tablet HTC is allegedly working on, and now we receive some more detail about three new smartphones High Tech Computer should be ready to release in the next months. One is a previously leaked Windows Phone, the other two are new Android smartphones meant for the American AT&T carrier but that may also go global. Let’s see them in more detail.

HTC Bresson joins two other awaited Windows Phones, the Ignite and Prime, but differentiate from them for its focus on photography. In fact, Bresson was a famous French photographer and is considered the father of photojournalism. With a massive 16Mpx camera, the new HTC Windows Phone should be released in the Fall 2011 and may be HTC’s answer to the camera-focused Nokia Windows Phones we are expecting for the end of the year.
HTC Holiday and HTC Lead are supposed to be the first AT&T LTE Android phones, but featuring a dual-core 1.2GHz Qualcomm MSM8660 processor with HSPA+ and LTE support, and Adreno 220 GPU. The Holiday will have 1GB RAM, a huge 4.5-inch qHD display, 8Mpx camera and 1.3Mpx front camera, Bluetooth 4.0; the Lead will have 768MB RAM, 4.3-inch WVGA screen, 5Mpx camera and Bluetooth 3.0. Being GSM phones they will probably be available also in other global markets.
Are you looking forward to a camera-focused Windows Phone, or you prefer a powerful large-screen Android superphone? Personally, we hope to see soon an HTC Android phone with focus on photography and a Xenon flash like the one on HTC Mozart.
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