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Android army powered by HTC invades train station

HTC has just launched its latest range of Android devices including the Flyer, Sensation and Wildfire S in Belgium and instead of the old humdrum press event the marketeers there assembled a massive army of Android collectibles and set them loose in three major railway stations around central Belgium.

Looking at the sheer number of collectables and the effort it took to assemble them all just makes us feel all giddy inside. It is indeed and awesome side. Wonder if the local HTC boys will take a leaf out of their Belgian counterparts idea book and do something like this here? This is such a better way to celebrate 15,000 followers on Facebook than a measly giveaway.

Then again, Malaysians being Malaysians, if this was done here those lovely Android collectibles would’ve been stolen. Haih.

Head over to after the jump for more pictures.

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