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Sprint’s HTC Snap pictured

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PPCGeeks user OnionBuckle has managed to snap pictured of Sprint’s version of the HTC Snap. Apparently the device is set to be released at the low price of $149, and battery life is particularly impressive, mainly due to the massive 1500 mAh battery.

From the screenshots the device is set to feature 192 MB ram and 256 MB flash storage, and be powered by a 528  Mhz Qualcomm processor. Interestingly, while the device retains the Inner Circle feature, the keys themselves do not appear as large and inviting as HTC’s version.

Additionally the trackball has been replaced with a D-Pad and the soft touch matt finish with glossy plastic.  Also WIFI appears not to be present, making this version seem a rather poorer cousin to what T-Mobile will be selling.

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See more pictures at PPCGeeks here.

Via WMExperts.com

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5 Responses to “Sprint’s HTC Snap pictured”

  • Brian:

    I just might cave in and buy this if the Diamond 2 never gets released on Sprint. I love my MotoQ9c (best cell I’ve ever owned). Touch Pro 2 is too much for me.

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  • Brian:

    Oh wait a sec, no wifi!? Nevermind!

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  • bryant:

    forget this phone, does anyone know if the pro2
    will be getting picked up by sprint?, because i
    need this phone to be apart of sprint’s line up

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  • Jerz:

    Why did they rid of the trackball and matte finish? I was really stoked about getting this phone because of the trackball but now…. Is there a compelling reason sprint would have gotten rid of the ball? Seems like they ruined the phone to me.

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  • Chris:

    Wow, Sprint does it again. Are they trying to make their customers angry. This phone was the perfect answer to the curve, before they got rid of the trackball, Wifi, matte finish, and add another 5 ounces to it. HTC snap, orrrr crap?

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