There have been rumors floating around for a week or so about an upcoming low-cost phone from HTC, but more questions than answers are available on this model at this point.
Some reports say that the HTC Click will run Google's Android, but that hasn't been confirmed yet. None of the images that have leaked out so far show this model while it's on.
Muddying the waters is a new report coming out of Asia saying that HTC is working on a phone running Qualcomm's Brew Mobile Platform (BMP). This typically powers featurephones, but HTC will reportedly pair it with one of its in-house user interfaces for touchscreen-based smartphones: TouchFLO 3D or HTC Sense.
It's possible the Click is this BREW-based device, as both are rumored to be entry-level models coming in the near future from HTC.
Assuming these separate reports are actually talking about a single model, this device will supposedly have 3G support and a "high profile", probably meaning it will be released in multiple countries around the world.
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