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HTC is set to unveil its first batch of Windows Phone Mango devices on September 1 alongside the Android-sporting HTC Kingdom. We’ve previously seen images of the HTC Eternity but the second phone, the HTC Omega, was just a name tied to a list of features until now.

PocketNow has got hold of a very convincing looking render of the HTC Omega, showing the Mango device sporting HTC’s familiar two-tone design in grey and white. While the render doesn’t confirm or deny any of the previously rumoured specs, it does show a front-facing camera that wasn’t mentioned before but stacks up with Microsoft’s confirmation earlier this week that Mango will bring new Skype integration.

Click the headline to take a closer look at the HTC Omega render. We reckon it looks like a cross between the HTC Incredible S and the HTC Flyer.

Out TBC | £TBC | HTC (via PocketNow)

HTC is hitting London next week to show off future devices and Windows Phone will be top of the agenda, according to BGR. It claims to have heard from a little birdie within HTC headquarters that two Windows Phone Mango devices will make their debut on September 1.

Sadly there’s not a lot of new details to feast on. The source simply says the HTC Eternity (which was leaked last month) will have a 3.7in screen while the HTC Omega (which also popped up in July) will sport a 4.5in display.

Given that extensive specs for both devices have been leaked (hit the links above for our previous coverage), it certainly makes sense for them to appear next week. Rest assured we’ll be there to get our hands on whatever future HTC phones the firm feels like revealing.

Out TBC | £TBC | HTC (via BGR)

HTC Omega specs surface: say hello to the HTCs first Mango smartphoneHTC is prepping its first Windows Phone 7 smartphone to ship with the much anticipated Mango update. That device will be the HTC Omega — a stylish slate with a 3.8-inch Super LCD touchscreen running at WVGA resolution (800×480 pixels). Here’s the complete scoop on the company’s first Mango flagship.

Under the hood you’ll find Qualcomm’s single-core MSM 8255 processor clocked at a blistering 1.5 GHz. The chip will be accompanied by 512MB of RAM, 16GB of internal storage and an 8-megapixel camera with LED flash and auto-focus. The standard array of connectivity options are also onboard: GPS, 802.11 b/g/n, Wi-Fi, and a 3.5mm headphone jack.

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