Following the release of HTC Desire HD, the company have also revealed the QWERTY-packing Desire Z smartphone.Most phones find their way to qwertyness targeting quick finger gadgeteers.
The hardware keyboard kicks out on a little hinge, leaving the device more or less flat when it's in use. It's pretty comfortable, with all keys within easy reach without pulling a thumb muscle.
Specs wise you're looking at a 800MHz Qualcomm MSM7230 processor, a 3.7-inch capacitive touchscreen display, 5MP camera with flash and 720p video recording, 512MB RAM and running Android 2.2 (Froyo).
It's also got the new Sense UI, which pairs up with a dedicated website to offer data backup (or wiping if the phone's security has been compromised) as well as moving all you files and contacts into the cloud.
The Desire Z is expected to hit stores in October, with Vodafone announced as the first carrier.
Scroll down for the first hands-on pic with the device.