
Here’s a live snapshot of the HTC Bravo which will ship with the latest Android build – version 2.1, that is. Everything else about its specifications can be seen in our previous post earlier this month, and you can fork out £35 each month without having to fork out a single cent for it in the beginning, although this would mean tying yourself down to a 2-year contract. In the mean time, why not have a look at the HTC Bravo with its optical trackpad? Hopefully the optical trackpad will be sensitive enough unlike the Nokia E72′s that does not support kinetic scrolling.
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