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HTC Joins the Tablet Battle with HTC Flyer

Better late than never – HTC finally jumped into the tablet craze with their first tablet, the new HTC Flyer. It’s a combination of HTC’s distinct innovative design and the latest HTC sense reinvented for the tablet. HTC Flyer features a unique interaction experience by adding and recreating the natural feel of a pen and paper navigation on its touch screen. It also features an on demand video and movie download service and Cloud-based mobile gaming.

Flyer’s HTC Sense focuses on the user as the center of the whole digital experience; it features a 3D home screen and unique collection of widgets that contain the user’s most important apps and links. HTC Flyer also natively supports Flash 10 and HTML 5 to reintroduce the natural feel of writing, this tablet uses Scribe Technology that uses a built-in digital ink that allows users to take notes, sign draw and even write on a webpage or image. For mobile entertainment, it has HTC watch – an affordable video download apps and service that offers HD movies. For mobile gaming, HTC uses OnLive cloud-based gaming service that enables subscribers to play games on their TV or computers by using HTC Flyer’s broadband wireless connection.

HTC Flyer is confined in an ultra-lightweight and compact aluminum unibody construction. It utilizes a 7-inch HTC Scribe-enhanced screen and relies on a powerful 1.5 GHz processor for computing and high-speed HSPA+ for wireless connectivity. It should be available globally by the second quarter of 2011.

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HTC Hits the Windows Phone 7 Market with Three New Stunning Phones

The battle of the Windows Phone 7 is on! And HTC is on to the task with a great head start in Europe as it’s scheduled to launch three hot new mobile phones of its own on October 21. The three flagship Windows Phone 7 models are the HD7, Mozart 7 and the Trophy 7. The Mozart and Trophy will feature a 480×800 resolution WVGA LCD screen, a fast 1GHz Qualcom MSM8250 processor, 576MB worth of RAM, 8GB internal storage, 720p video recording and Dolby Mobile and SRS surround sound.

The Mozart has the upper hand over the Trophy as it is encased in a lighter aluminum unibody construction with 3.7 inch display and a superior 8 megapixel camera with Xenon flash. Trophy on the other hand will only be featuring a 5 megapixel camera but it has a slightly larger 3.8-inch screen and is expected to be more affordable between the two models. HTC Trophy 7 will be carried exclusively by Vodafone and Mozart will be limited to Orange network subscribers in UK, France, Spain and Switzerland and Deutsche Telekom in Germany.

America gets to have the HTC HD7 thru Sprint around next year. HTC 7 Pro will feature a sliding and tilting QWERTY keyboard. It comes with the same 1GHz Snapdragon processor, 576MB RAM, 5MP camera with 720p video, and WVGA display. The HTC 7 Pro has the smallest screen out of the three HTC Windows phones at 3.6 inches and it is the heaviest too at 183.5 grams but on the bright side, it also has the largest built-in storage at 16GB.

T-Mobile G2 – The Dream Continues


Last 2008, HTC Dream or more commonly known as T-Mobile G1 revolutionized the smartphone industry by simply being born–for it was the first Android (a mobile OS made by Google) powered phone. Two years into the future, the dream and the revolution continues with the new T-Mobile G2. This G1 successor is the first smartphone designed to run akin to 4G speeds on T-mobile’s new network.

The new HSPA+ network promises users to get the information they need, browse the web, search, and download faster than they ever thought possible at blazing-fast speeds and the new G2 is on top of it all. The new T-Mobile G2 is pretty much an enhanced G1 with its slide-out QWERTY keyboard, 3.7-inch WVGA 480×800 resolution capacitive touchscreen, 800 MHz Qualcomm MSM 7230 Snapdragon processor, 5-megapixel camera with LED flash and can record 720p HD video. The G2 comes with 4GB of internal memory and a pre-included 8GB card (expandable up to 32GB) for 12GB of total storage right out of the box.

The G2 will run on the latest Android 2.2 Froyo with a few of T-Mobile’s own apps including Swype. It also has Quick Keys on the actual QWERTY keyboard which can be customized as shortcuts to favorite apps and websites. T-Mobile will open preordering for the G2 in limited numbers but no words yet on the official launching date.

HTC Tilt2 Mobile Phone – So That You Can Focus on Business

HTC_Tilt2_BlackIn a tough business world where you need every edge to get ahead of everybody, you need a dependable partner to cover all your communication needs so that you can focus on business at hand. HTC recently announced your new business partner, the new Tilt 2 mobile phone – a direct descendant of the successful HTC Tilt and a variant of HTC Touch Pro2 plus a few minor upgrades. It shares almost the same speaker and camera lay-out as the Touch Pro2 as well as the slim chrome edges and charcoal black shiny interface.

One minor flaw in the design is the lack of support for the standard 3.5mm jack, but since this is really not designed to be a music phone, it’s not really a big deal. Another difference in design is the top row of the QWERTY keys, which has been dedicated to symbols instead of numbers. The number keys now highlighted in blue and share the letter keys on the right region of the keyboard. The good thing is that they retained the large buttons and ample spacing. The Tilt 2 also features 3.6-inch WVGA resistive touchscreen, an integrated accelerometer and proximity sensor for a truly interactive experience.
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The best features of the Tilt 2 focus on the business and human interaction. Using Straight Talk technology, users can seamlessly email, call and join a conference with a simple touch and in crystal -clear sound quality. Also, the twin microphone and speakers instantly transform the phone into a speakerphone by simply placing your phone flat down on any surface.

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HTC Touch2 Smartphone Delivers Full Touch Experience

Obviously, HTC missed the message about the Nokia World because they have just announced their latest Windows Mobile smartphone – the Touch2, the device formerly known as the HTC Mega.

HTC Touch2Utilizing Windows Mobile 6.5 and new services like Microsoft My Phone and Windows Marketplace for Mobile, the Touch2 delivers a full touch experience that enables you to do all the things you want on your phone in an easy way. Stay in touch with your friends, find what they are up to on Facebook, check your mail, or browse the web. It’s all at your fingertips in a compact handset that fits nicely in your hand. An advanced smartphone with everything you expect and more, the HTC Touch2 includes a variety of HTC enhancements including TouchFLO, an enhanced user interface that includes integrated weather updates and quick touch access to a variety of the most popular applications. The Touch2 also includes Google Maps for Mobile, YouTube and more.

You want more? Here’s more! The HTC Touch2 includes a zoom bar for reflowing text to an optimum size. You can pan and zoom to find and enjoy what you are looking for more easily. Internet Explorer Mobile also supports Adobe Flash, enabling Flash video content, like YouTube, to be viewed easily. Other features of the HTC Touch 2 include a 2.8-inch QVGA touch screen, Wi-Fi, Bluetooth, GPS, and quad-band world roaming. The device has a 3.2-megapixel camera, 512MB ROM/256MB RAM, and a microSD expansion slot.

Excited to have the Touch2? Unfortunately, the Touch2 will be available to customers on October 6, followed by broader European and Asian availability in Q4 2009. No word on pricing as yet. You might be also interested with HTC Touch Pro2 T7373 Unlocked Phone offered here.