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Details On The HTC Scorpion Leaked?

Google’s Nexus One might be the king of Android phones at the moment, but if the rumors are true, then HTC is already busy planning a newer and more powerful phone. A leaked build file has recently surfaced, it is seems that it’s from the HTC Scorpion. It’s hard to confirm anything about these leaks and rumors at the moment, but if it’s true, the Scorpion might be running Android 2.2, and be powered by a 1.5GHz processor. With all this grunt that manufacturers are busy packing into mobile phones, we certainly hope that battery technology is being constantly improved on too. Let’s keep an eye on this, and see what the HTC Scorpion really is.

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