HTC Desire is getting yet
another paintjob. This time the Android smartphone is showing up
dressed in white. In the meantime its younger bro, the HTC Wildfire,
gets a silver color version.
Currently, the HTC Desire
can be found wearing brown, black or silver outfits and, apparently,
its white color version is just around the corner. Luckily, the white
Desire posed for some photos while waiting for its market launch.
To refresh your memory, the HTC Desire features a large 3.7" capacitive touchscreen
of WVGA resolution and is powered by a zippy 1GHz Snapdragon processor.
Also on board there are 576MB of RAM memory, a 5MP autofocus snapper as
well as the Android 2.2 a.k.a. Froyo.
As for the HTC Wildfire, its design is reminiscent of the Desire's but there is one major difference: the Wildfire is a lot smaller.
The HTC Wildfire packs a
tiny QVGA screen (measuring 3.2 inches), a slower 528MHz processor,
less built-in RAM memory (384MB) and runs the Android 2.1 a.k.a.
Eclair. Up until now there were black, brown, white and red Wildfires
to see but today we get to take a look at the upcoming silver one.
Unfortunately, it is still not clear when the new color versions will become available.