
While the
HTC Ville is a real device, it isn’t one you can get your hands on. At least not at the moment. The rumors of this device have been floating around for a few months now. Recently there was a video of the device in action that offered up some detailed specs along with Sense 4.0 and Ice Cream Sandwich. Sadly, that video has already been pulled down. That didn’t stop some quick draw guys from getting a bunch of information and screen shots pulled from it first.
The Ville’s currently sporting a 1.5GHz dual-core processor, 1GB of RAM and an 8MP camera. You will be seeing HTC’s new Sense 4.0 UI tossed over the top Android 4.0.1. All displayed on a 4.3-inch qHD screen. Similar to the LG Spectrum, HTC didn’t do away with capacitive buttons entirely yet. There are three instead of four located at the bottom of the device. The search button is the key that is missing in action. Most likely due to the search integration that ICS already offers.
As you can see in the screen grabs below, it is looking really nice. With the soft rounded corners and looking extremely thin.

This device might not be the quad-core power house that we are all hoping HTC brings to Mobile World Congress, but the device is looking pretty great regardless. I wonder if this is going to be the ‘special’ device they are looking to produce as a flagship phone for 2012.
Source: AndroidCentral
What’s the point? Might as well stay on Gingerbread. I have a gNex and I couldn’t imagine screwing up ICS with Sense. This is coming from someone who used to love HTC before getting a Galaxy Nex phone. I’m definitely only buying Google phones from here on out. First time I’ve actually just enjoyed my phone without feeling buyers remorse because the carrier planned on releasing a better phone only 2-3 months later. Nice to have a phone that just works too. The timely updates are also a plus.
heres another link
http://www.youtube.com/watch?feature=player_embedded&v=0qgmIC1ESZE
its gonna suck saying goodbye to the 4 buttons, but as you just heard, Google Said try to steer away from the search and menu buttons in replaced to the “action bar” button. Sucks, but this is a slick phone. Finally HTC needs to pick up there feet, Sammy is beating them sadly