The fifth phone in HTC’s list of Android phones, that it will launch in 2010, is what it calls a performance phone, the HTC Bravo.

Photo: HTC Bravo, launch in April 2009
The HTC Bravo has a 3.7-inch WVGA AMOLED capacitive touch screen, a 5-megapixel autofocus camera with flash, and 720p HD video recording capability.
A Snapdragon QSD 8250 1GHZ processor promises robust performance. There is 256 MB RAM and a 16 GB microSD card. The phone allows access to social networking sites, such as Facebook, Twitter, and Flickr.
The HTC Bravo measures 112 x 56 x 11.7 mm and comes with an optical joystick.
The Android smartphone will provide 2 Mbps up-link speed and 7.2 Mbps down-link speeds.
The HTC Bravo Android phone works on WCDMA/HSPA at 900/2100 MHz and GSM/EDGE at 850/900/1800/1900 MHz.
Connectivity options comprise 802.11 b/g WLAN, Bluetooth 2.0 with EDR, GPS, and assisted GPS.
Other specifications of the HTC Bravo include a proximity sensor, FM Radio, G-Sensor, Microsoft Exchange, and Google Mobile Services.
The phone comes with a 3.5-mm stereo audio jack and standard Micro-USB. The phone features Dolby and DivX that promises enhanced video.
Like the HTC Buzz, the HTC Bravo will be launched in April 2010. The other phones in HTC’s portfolio of Android phones for 2010, include lifestyle, social networking, performance, and productivity phones.
The lifestyle phones are the HTC Legend and the HTC Salsa while the social networking phones are the HTC Buzz and the HTC Tide. HTC phones in the productivity category comprise the HTC Photon, HTC Trophy, and the HTC Tera.
Most of this is leaked news, via Androidandme; it is likely that the specs may change in the interim, by the time the phone is launched. There is no information available about the price of the phone.