Cases For HTC Eternity, And Omega Windows Phones Leaked Online

A few weeks ago, a Windows Phone 7 handset called HTC Eternity’s specs and an image have leaked online. Another WP7 handset HTC Omega’s details have also leaked online. No we’ve got another leak of an image, revealing the cases of both the HTC Eternity, and Omega handsets. In fact, the cases were pictured without and dummy handsets, and the design of the HTC Eternity case is matching with camera placement, that we’ve seen in the previous leak, and we can also see the similar camera / flash / speaker placement. We’ve also got a clear idea of how the HTC Omega handset’s rear side is going to shaped.

HTC Eternity, And Omega Cases Leaked Online

Coming to specs, the HTC Eternity is going to dominate the Omega handset with its huge 4.7-inch AMOLED display, where as the Omega is having SC-LCD touchscreen display, measuring at 3.7-inches only. Both handsets will be pre-installed with the new ‘Mango’ OS, which will be bring more than 1500 new exciting features for Windows Phone line. Both handsets are said to be equipped with 8 megapixel cameras, 1.5GHz single-core processors. It’s a bad sign that Microsoft is still using single-core processors, where as other operating system based handsets are powering up with dual-core processors. According to the previous leak, Eternity will be having a front-facing 1.3 megapixel camera, but there is no confirmation about Omega’s front camera details.

HTC Eternity Full Specifications.
HTC Omega Full Specifications.

Price & Availability

There is still no word on the release date and the price info of HTC Eternity, and Omega handsets. we’ll just have to wait and see if more news about these handsets revealed out very soon.

[Source: PocketNow]

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1 thought on “Cases For HTC Eternity, And Omega Windows Phones Leaked Online”

  1. It is very stupid to say: “It’s a bad sign that Microsoft is still using single-core processors, where as other operating system based handsets are powering up with dual-core processors.”

    Are you kidding me? Windows Phone doesn’t need dual-core eprocessor. Dual-core eprocessor use more power and battery. Android use it because it not optimized and laggy so they have to use dual-core eprocessor to help it work smoother.

    In the other hand Window sPhone even with one single-core processor works much faster and smoother that all those Androids devices.

    This is infact is a good news that Windows Phone devices using less power therefore you end up with a device that works for much longer time. Dual-Core processor device that is dead in fw hours is no good to anyone when it’s dead. even if it had 16 cores when it’s dead is useless.

    Hope to see less stupid comments in future.

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