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Ralf Jurrien
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HTC S710

content type Press information Mail the editor Posted by Ralf Jurrien
Wednesday, February 14th 2007 - 02:15 CET - Comments: 0
H TC, the world's leading provider of Microsoft Windows Mobile powered devices, launched three smart phones from its Q1 2007 product portfolio at the 3GSM World Congress Conference and Exhibition. These ground-breaking devices showcase the latest in mobile convergence for both consumer and enterprise audiences and epitomize HTC's commitment to developing innovative, appealing and category-defining form factors and applications.
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HTC S710
This compact and stylish messaging phone features a semi auto-sliding QWERTY keyboard, redefining the smartphone form factor. Offering more than a sleek new look, this model is one of the first devices to use Microsoft Windows Mobile 6 for a powerful and engaging mobile experience. Windows Mobile 6 offers new capabilities to view emails in rich HTML format, easier email management through new shortcuts and new calendar views that enhance how people can stay on top of their work when away from the office.

HTC Orange SPV E650
Orange will first launch the HTC S710 (Orange SPV E650) across most of its European markets in the first half of the year as part of its Signature range. The Orange SPV E650 will feature a customised homescreen with icons that provide one-click access to key business functions such as Internet access, email, calendar and contact information. Yves Maitre, VP of Devices at Orange, said: "Devices like the SPV E650 are the perfect complement to our Orange Signature devices range that is specifically designed for ease of use and deployment in the business environment. Orange is delighted to be the first operator to deliver this Windows Mobile 6.0 device, an intuitive business tool which provides a PC-like experience on a mobile-sized device, complete with keyboard," he added.

 

HTC Smart Phones

Peter Chou, CEO and President of HTC, commented: "HTC has always been committed to continuous innovation. These new products bring the mobile office and a variety of entertainment options to users on the go and demonstrate HTC's ability to consistently develop world-class, industry-defining products."  Florian Seiche, Vice President of HTC Europe, added: "Following our strong line-up of new device launches at the end of 2006, HTC is committed to continue growth in 2007 with an extensive product roadmap. We are starting the year with an enviable line-up of innovative devices, not only offering the best in terms of functionality, but also in design. This really sets them apart in a market where users are increasingly demanding brains over plain aesthetics."

 

Windows Mobile
"HTC has made a name for itself designing cutting edge devices that showcase the power of Windows Mobile," said Pieter Knook, Senior Vice President, Mobile and Embedded Devices Division, Microsoft Corp. "We're excited to continue our partnership with Windows Mobile 6 in our mutual quest to meet customers' needs for work and life on the go."

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