A few more details have surfaced on the HTC Fiesta, one of many upcoming smartphones running Google's Android OS. However, at this point, information is still very sketchy.

The first word on this device emerged this spring, when the Bluetooth Special Interest Group signed off on it. All that this SIG revealed about this un-announced model is that it will run Android, though.
Four months later, a few additional details have come to light. According to an XML page on the HTC's website, the Fiesta will have a QVGA display, and there's a mention of a "PhoneKeypad", so a full QWERTY keyboard is unlikely.
This document confirms that this will be an Android-based smartphone that can connect to GSM networks, but little else.
The question of when the HTC Fiesta will hit the market, what it will cost, and other details remain a mystery.
Source: HTC via cellpassion
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