HTC CEO Peter Chou is seeking to retreat his company’s new decline. Could the “HTC Congressional” be the answer?

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A new Android Ice Cream Sandwich phone with Beats Audio, and the initial vital 4G Windows Phone handset, are entrance from HTC in 2012, according to a inform out this morning.

Boy Genius Report says a “trusted source” tells the blog that it’s all part of a devise to switch up the company’s plan a bit in the New Year, commencement with the “HTC Titan-like” LTE Windows Phone on AT&T, now set for a Feb 5 release, according to BGR. In addition, Boy Genius says a new handset called the HTC Elite will be drifting the Android dwindle top for the Taiwan-based association in 2012. It seems the phone will also launch on AT&T and could be called the HTC Congressional–I’m already scheming my one-liners for that possibility. Whatever it may be called, it will have Android 4.0 and Beats Audio and can be approaching rounded off in April, says BGR.

CNET is checking with our own sources to try to determine BGR’s claims and track down more details. We’ll let you know what we find out.

We do know that previously, HTC has said that it’s putting a lot of conviction in a new citation for 2012 to retreat the company’s stream decline.

“We will concentration on the product subsequent year, improved and more competitive,” HTC Chief Financial Officer Winston Yung told Reuters final month. “Other than new LTE phones for the U.S. market, we also have phones for the tellurian market. We will launch a little worldwide flagship products. We’re assured in them.”

In total reported by the association final month, HTC sales took a large drop year-over-year. After fast taking flight from 0 to hero, HTC has had a rough float recently–getting lapped by Samsung in the Android handset market, grappling with the ongoing authorised battles involving the likes of Apple, and being upheld over by carriers that have incited to the foe to set up the ultimate round of flagship phones. My co-worker Roger Cheng has lonesome HTC’s stream struggles in depth.

While the word is that AT&T gets initial dibs on these rumored new flagship phones we’re conference about today, Verizon has also pronounced it’s operative on something large with HTC.

“We’re starting to do a little things that will mount out for Verizon and HTC,” Verizon Wireless’ Chief Marketing Officer Marni Walden told CNET recently.

I’ll keep an eye out for that. Let’s only goal they omit HTC’s fixing suggestions. I positively will not buy the new HTC “Senatorial” or the mint “Filibuster phone from Verizon,” even if it comes with Android 6.0 or 5G.

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