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HTC Gratia Android Froyo phone hits UK next month

The HTC Gratia Android phone is out in the UK next month, the Taiwanese smartphone peddler announced today. In case you missed the original announcement, HTC quietly gave word of the low end Google blower in October. With a 3.2-inch 320×480 touchscreen and five megapixel camera, plus HTC Sensified Android 2.2 running atop a 600MHz CPU, the HTC Gratia is to all intents and purposes a replacement for the HTC Wildfire at the bottom end of its Android line up.

We’ll be getting hold of a HTC Gratia shortly for a full review – and chasing down launch pricing – but watch this space, as we suspect HTC will have a lot to show off at Mobile World Congress in mid-February too.

  • http://twitter.com/utrt Graeme Simpson

    With a 3.2-inch 3204580 touchscreen?

    • bensillis

      320×480 – apologies, typo fixed!

  • James

    not a good thing. The chipset etc is identical to that of the ZTE Blade/Orange SanFrancisco and therefore doesn't support flash.
    Doesn't look like a good choice unless it's very very cheap.
    I wouldn't buy a 'smart' phone with such a low res screen.

  • Htc___htc_2334__htc

    If this is priced too close to the desire it will be a flop. I hope the price is below £300 or I wont be picking this device up. It has no right to be priced above £300 and I think even £250 is pushing it. Might aswell get the wildfire if the price is too high.
    (Im a PAYG user)

    • bensillis

      Yes that was the problem we had with the Wildfire last year – it just wasn't cheap enough comapred to the gorgeous HTC Legend (Which you also might want to consider now). This has Android 2.2 and a slightly better looking screen than the Wildfire's.

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