The HTC Radar is headed to T-Mobile, the carrier announced Tuesday.
The Radar, which HTC first announced on Sept. 1 without naming a carrier partner, will run Microsoft Windows Phone 7 Mango and feature a 3.8-inch display with a 480 x 800 resolution. It also looks like it will have a slickly designed aluminum and plastic body, as many HTC smart phones do.
The Radar will run on T-Mobile’s HSPA+ 14.4 4G network, which means it will be on the lower end of the carrier’s 4G phones in terms of speed.
Specs
The handset will be powered by a 1-gigahertz Qualcomm Snapdragon processor and feature a dedicated camera button, which activates a 5-megapixel/720p camera with an LED flash on the back. A front-facing camera handles video chats.
The Radar will have 8 gigabytes of storage built in, 512-megabytes of RAM and come in at just under half an inch thick.
Price and Date
Two details that have yet to be disclosed so far are a specific release date and a price for the Radar.
All T-Mobile is saying as of now is that the Radar will arrive in time for the holidays.