There’s a point where marketing takes a turn that no one expects. Sure, we can bet that a company will go all-out for a phone they think is going to be a huge hit. And then there’s another way to get your point across. Almost subliminally, in fact. Take, for example, this short testing video made by AT&T. In it, amongst some other information that will probably be only interesting to a few out there, you’ll get your first glimpse of the HTC Liberty.
Though you don’t get much of a glimpse, at least nothing noteworthy anyway, you can tell form the video that it has a flush face, a touchscreen (obviously), and it has four capacitive touch buttons just below the screen. And yes, it’s running Sense UI. It does look a lot like Verizon Wireless’ recently released DROID Incredible by HTC, even if the screen’s resolution is supposedly only 320 x 480. That isn’t great, but considering the Android competition on AT&T, not much is.
Hopefully it won’t take long before AT&T officially announces the Liberty, and then we can finally get some official specifications. Maybe AT&T will blow our minds, and launch an Android device that someone would actually want. But, we won’t hold our breath. Video below.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=iBrKOtMkSyY
[via Engadget]