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[21 Dec 2009 | 4 Comments | ]

HTC Tattoo, HTC’s latest Android handset, is designed to bring the Android platform to a wider market with a lower cost device than previous HTC Android smartphones.

HTC Tattoo Overview
HTC Tattoo is the first phone that can be customized inside and out. HTC Tattoo an Android-based phone that brings broad personalization to the masses. With its distinct design and ability to personalize all aspects of the phone, from its hardware to its applications and content, users will be able to express themselves and create their own individual mobile experience.
It has 2.8 …

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[2 Dec 2009 | No Comment | ]

The new HTC Touch.B Android Phone unveil, codenamed ROME. The Touch.B looks like the HTC Touch2 WinMo phone, but the HTC ROME runs on Android OS. Get first impressions on it. Enjoy.

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[23 Nov 2009 | No Comment | ]

New HTC Touch Diamond 2 Cell Phone is comming, and it will be available in early Q2 2009 from HTC. Diamond 2 runs on Windows Mobile 6.1 Professional and support TouchFLO 3D. It measures 107.85 x 53.1 x 13.7 mm, wights 117.5 g, and features a larger 3.2-inch high-resolution wide-screen VGA, a 5.0 megapixel color camera with auto focus, Bluetooth 2.0, Wi-Fi, HTC ExtUSB, FM Radio, Lithium-ion battery and more.
HTC Touch Diamond 2 Cell Phone Pictures:

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[19 Nov 2009 | No Comment | ]

HTC HD2 Cell phone is available now, and it runs on Windows Mobile OS 6.5. And the Zooomer is released, enabling pinch to zoom on your HD2. The app can interact with any executive. Exe file format available on the Windows phone. You simply activate the checkbox to the left of the program’s name and leads to the lower right softkey, then in the selected program is “pinch to zoom” enabled. Check out the video below.

You can get Zooomer from mobilitynews.net.

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[16 Nov 2009 | No Comment | ]

The Motorola cellphone Droid and the HTC phone HD2 is hot too.
And then,Let’s give them a Pk chance!
The HTC HD2 cell phone has a 4.3-inch capacitive touch display and Windows Mobile 6.5 OS, Awesome phone BUT unfortunately without an app market like android, I have been waiting for this! Damn that screen is monstrous, it puts the iphone and droid cell phone screen to shame. I am seriously looking forward to get this phone. Can’t wait to see which US carriers get the HTC HD2.from ebay bbs

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[9 Nov 2009 | No Comment | ]

Vobis Computer plans to launch new android phone – Highscreen Zeus in Russia. And the phone will retail for $483. But the release date is not available.
Main specifications of Highscreen Zeus includes:
* Operating System: Google Android OS
* Network: GSM / GPRS / EDGE (850/900/1800/1900 MHz) UMTS / HSDPA / HSUPA (2100 MHz)
* Display: TFT, 3.2 inches diagonal, with a resolution of 240 x 400 pixels (WQVGA)
* QWERTY-keyboard
* Camera: 3 megapixel CMOS, Auto Focus
* Navigation: GPS / AGPS
* Processor: Qualcomm MSM 7225 (528 MHz)
* RAM: 256 MB
* ROM: 512 MB
* Expansion …

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[6 Nov 2009 | One Comment | ]

HTC Magic
The first Android-powered phone to market, the T-Mobile G1 (HTC Dream), was an awkward device with its main appeal derived from the fact it was Android-powered. The HTC Magic is the second Android device to reach consumers, and in terms of hardware, it’s largely the same as its predecessor. The key difference is the move from a slide out, physical QWERTY keyboard to an iPhone-style on-screen keyboard. If you have your doubts as to whether this is enough to make the Magic an attractive device in an iPhone-crazed world, …

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[4 Nov 2009 | No Comment | ]

A compact, yet powerful device, the HTC Hero feels good in the hand, and great when held to the ear, thanks to the bold, yet stylish ‘chin’ that the device has.
A customised ‘Sense’ interface has been installed by HTC, making the interaction with the Hero feel more natural and intuitive. The open platform makes customisation and personalisation simple. Add applications, take photos, connect to your social networks or navigate from A to B, all from the palm of your hand.
The Hero is all about you. Whether you intend to use …

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[30 Oct 2009 | One Comment | ]

A year after launch, Google’s Android mobile operating system is really starting to pick up steam.
This is generally bad news for rival smartphone companies like Apple, RIM, and Nokia, but perhaps worst for Microsoft, whose outdated Windows Mobile is getting snubbed by some phone makers in favor of Android.
What’s changed? Over the past few months, several phone makers and mobile operators have announced their support for Android phones, many of which are beginning to ship.
1.Most recently, Verizon Wireless, the biggest U.S. wireless carrier, announced it would start selling two Android-based …

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[30 Oct 2009 | No Comment | ]

The HTC HD2, one of the most hightly-anticipated model of  HTC  in the season  , has drawn attention with its 4.3-inch WVGA display and 1 GHz processor, which will run Microsoft Windows Mobile.
Peter Chou admitted there is demand for a version running Google’s mobile operating system, but he has decided to not respond, in hopes of building new interest in Windows Mobile.
HTC HD2“Windows Mobile innovation has been a little slow and interest in Windows Mobile phones has been declining,” he told Forbes in an interview. HTC’s plan is to turn …

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[28 Oct 2009 | One Comment | ]

Sprint was one of the first carriers to join the Open Handset Alliance when it was founded in November 2007 to promote Google Android. However, unlike T-Mobile, which released the T-Mobile G1 and the T-Mobile MyTouch 3G, the carrier wasn’t so quick to offer an Android handset to its customers because it simply didn’t think the operating system was “good enough”; that is, until now.
Starting on October 11, Sprint will offer its first Android device, the HTC Hero, and it looks like the carrier’s waiting game might have paid off. …

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[27 Oct 2009 | 3 Comments | ]

Verizon Wireless’ V Cast video and music service bundle has long been a staple feature of its high-profile feature phones, like the LG enV Touch and the Samsung Rogue for example. But it is typically lacking in Verizon’s smartphone offerings, so as not to detract from the smartphone’s more business-friendly attributes. However, it seems like Verizon has changed its tune with the HTC Imagio, the carrier’s first-ever smartphone to support not only the V Cast array of multimedia services, but also V Cast Mobile TV, the carrier’s live mobile television …