The mysterious Facebook phone, which has been confirmed and denied from time to time, has appeared on the grapevine yet again. In fact, it was in the summer of 2011 when HTC, Facebook and AT&T held a pow-wow and rolled out the HTC Status/ChaCha, and it seems that a sequel to the HTC Status is in the pipeline, with all three players being in the picture yet again, offering the HTC Myst, which was also called the HTC Opera once.

An anonymous source (that has been claimed to be reliable in the past) did share the specifications list of the device, and it has been rather close to earlier rumors. It seems that the HTC Myst will feature a dual-core 1.5GHz MSM8960 system-on-a-chip, and will be accompanied by 1GB RAM, while sporting 16GB of internal memory, although there is a major drawback here – no microSD memory card slot is available for expansion purposes. Other than that, the HTC Myst will also feature a 4.3-inch display at 720p resolution and 320ppi pixel density, a 5-megapixel camera at the back with a 1.6-megapixel camera in front, Bluetooth 4.0 and Wi-Fi connectivity, and Android as the operating system of choice.

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