Uh oh! Looks like someone was testing a thus-far unannounced HTC superphone (the “HTC Shooter”) for Sprint and didn’t realize some of the results were being uploaded to the Interwebs.
You see, it’s pretty important for hardware engineers to know exactly how well their shiny new handsets can churn through 3D compared to the competition. To test this on Android, there’s a tool called GLBenchmark — but it has a caveat: by default, it uploads your results to an online catalog for others to peruse.
And there she sits: right in between the HTC Aria and the HD Mini are the results for the HTC Shooter. Unfortunately (well, for us. For HTC, it’s probably a good thing), the benchmarking software doesn’t.. you know, somehow convince the person benchmarking the phone to upload a photo or anything, so all we’ve got for now are a name and a few details.
Here’s what we know:
Currently dubbed the “HTC Shooter”. This name is likely to change (See below).
Runs on Sprint
Runs Android 2.3.2 (Gingerbread)
960×540 resolution display
Based on the GPU (Adreno 220), it’s likely based on a dual-core Qualcomm Snapdragon CPU
Based on the specs and the carrier, it’s being thrown around that this is very possibly the next EVO (rumored to be called the “EVO 3D”, because the world needs more 3D phones)
You can check out the Shooter’s test results for yourself right here.
[PocketNow via Phandroid]