HTC Holiday running on AT&T’s 4G LTE network photographed

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BGR has obtained photographs of the still-unannounced HTC Holiday Android phone, which may be AT&T’s first 4G LTE-enabled smartphone. We were also shown the results of LTE speed tests taken on the HTC Holiday in the Dallas/Fort Worth area of Texas, and from what we saw, they topped out at an incomprehensible 29Mbps — far faster than the fastest speeds we have seen on Verizon’s 4G LTE network. Of course AT&T’s 4G LTE network is basically empty right now since it hasn’t yet officially launched, but we definitely like what we’re seeing so far. As far as the HTC Holiday hardware goes, previously reported spec highlights include Android 2.3.4, a 4.5-inch qHD display, 1.2GHz dual-core processor, 8-megapixel camera and the HTC Sense 3.0 UI. The HTC Holiday is slated to launch in the next few months on AT&T. Check out our photo gallery below, which includes images of the device and a shot of a pretty remarkable speed test.

61 Comments
  • Scott Duffy

    Holiday>GS2. IPhone 5? Hmm… Decisions, decisions.

  • http://twitter.com/MrUniq78 Christopher

    This phone sounds like a cruise ship. But I’d probably skip this phone HTC will have a better one 3 weeks from now.

  • Cer

    Current weather taking up 3/4 of the lockscreen? When will this weather obsession end?

    • http://www.sk1wbw.wordpress.com Wayne Williams

      As long as Android users brag about widgets, it won’t end.

  • http://www.sk1wbw.wordpress.com Wayne Williams

    Wow, now you run shitty apps and customize your Android phone even faster now!  Shibby!!

  • http://www.squidoo.com/best-laptop-under-500 Charles Dendy

    It is so true, once a lot of people are using this, and the
    network gets congested it might not be the fast at all.

  • Horror

    I met an HTC rep as a summit and we talked about this phone, he said that HTC will release it mid November, and it will be under a different name, possibly Raider 4g.

    Also the phone in the pictures does not have the back connector for a dock, which the rep i talked too clarified it will have a docking station that is just like the Ryme.

  • Chris McDannel

    Verizon LTE in Chicago I have seen 38-39 mbps on the TBOLT not kidding.

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