@ZeRoCo0L It has been rumored that Verizon will get the HTC Passion, which has exactly the same specs as this phone, but looks slightly different.
My guess is that all four major carriers will get some variant of the Bravo/Passion. Aside from the G1, HTC generally releases their phones on all as many carriers as possible (e.g. the HTC Snap/Ozone/Dash, the Hero/Eris, the Touch Pro 2, etc).
The device is aimed at gamers and TV watchers, generating a 3D image with use of a pair of 0.7-inch OLED panels, which each display separate images, doing away with the ghost imagery that often comes along with 3D displays.
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I'm going to venture a guess and say that this is Sprint's version of the HTC Passion.
@Kyle P
I lied.
@Kyle P
It's not? Is Sprint getting a version of this?
@ZeRoCo0L It has been rumored that Verizon will get the HTC Passion, which has exactly the same specs as this phone, but looks slightly different.
My guess is that all four major carriers will get some variant of the Bravo/Passion. Aside from the G1, HTC generally releases their phones on all as many carriers as possible (e.g. the HTC Snap/Ozone/Dash, the Hero/Eris, the Touch Pro 2, etc).
@Kyle P
Ah cool thanks for the info
@Kyle P That would be unfortunate if it was, since it has a GSM radio.
@mattcoz If you would have read the replies, you could have saved that pooly placed sarcasm for a time when you really need it.
@Kyle P Thanks Cap'n Serious. ;)
@Kyle P
God I hope not. If Verizon gets anything that looks different than this pic im gonna be pissed. Black on black for me baby
@Kyle P
The Sprint version is said to be the best version out of all.