The HTC Dragon is seemingly the Android variant of the highly popular Windows Mobile HTC HD2 running a 1 GHzSnapdragon processor–also found on the HD2 and the Acer neoTouch S200.
The Dragon seems to have a capacitive touch display with a row of touch-sensitive hardware buttons and a trackball at the bottom. Although SlashGear is postulating that the device may be a GSM device sporting GSM/EDGE/HSPA radios, that may not be the actual case upon release; recent HTC devices made for Verizon Wireless also state “3G” when on the carrier’s high-speed EVDO network. Those devices include the Verizon Wireless Touch Pro2 and theHTC Imagio.
The Dragon shares another similar trait with the Windows Mobile HTC HD2 including a large 4.3-inch touchscreen display, which we’re guessing is capacitive in nature as Android does support capacitive touchscreens. Additionally, it looks like the camera may also support an LED flash. Is this actually a chin-less HTC Hero with a larger screen?
Please comment! Also will update as it comes!
-Droidboy
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