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Thursday, May 3rd 2007 - 23:00 CEST
HTC is a slowly but surely rising brand. The telephones they produce look professional, have a perfect hand fit and are stacked with handy Windows Mobile based functions. Also coming up lately are telephones equipped with a touch screen. On the one hand a touch screen is definitely a great surplus but on the other hand it is not handy when writing an SMS, MMS or an email. HTC has equipped the HTC Herald P4350 with the solution: sliding the telephone to open it, will give you an extended keyboard, small but useful. We have had the HTC P4350 in our possession for a period of time to carry out some extensive tests. Noreve delivered an additional leather case of high quality to protect the HTC P4350.
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Thursday, April 26th 2007 - 23:00 CEST
Recently I've noticed that the trend of making telephones increasingly minuscule has been slowing grinding down to halt. Telephones are getting bigger again and luckily, the number of functions is increasing along with the format. LCD Touch screens are becoming more common and a good MP3 player and digital camera are now ordinary extras that everyone takes for granted. When the HTC P3600 was introduced a while ago, it was ahead of its time. It is a candy bar phone with only a few keys on the bottom for taking and ending calls and operating and scrolling in the menu. The HTC Trinity P3600 also has a touch screen which can be operated with a pen and your finger.
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Thursday, March 29th 2007 - 10:37 CEST
Spirit DSP, the world's leading provider of embedded voice, audio and video software products, announced that High Tech Computer Corp. (HTC), one of the largest ODMs in the world, extended its partnership with Spirit and licensed Spirit’s TeamSpirit Mobile Voice Engine to be integrated into HTC new mobile devices. Spirit already won several deals with HTC during the last 20 months. Spirit’s embedded solutions are already acknowledged as the best by many major global mobile OEMs/ODMs, including Quanta, Compal and HTC.
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Wednesday, February 14th 2007 - 02:19 CET
HTC, 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.
Read: HTC P3350
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Wednesday, February 14th 2007 - 02:15 CET
HTC, 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.
Read: HTC S710
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Wednesday, February 14th 2007 - 02:11 CET
HTC, 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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Wednesday, February 7th 2007 - 23:00 CET
HTC's phones are perfect for business people who travel a lot, or anyone who just wants that something extra from their phone. You can MSN, Internet, take photos, play games and - wonders will never cease - even make phone calls with HTC's telephones. Most HTC models are great for text messaging because they have a QWERTY keyboard. LetsGoMobile received the HTC Excalibur S620. Blackberry addicts and text message freaks will love this phone as well as anyone who appreciated good sound quality!
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Wednesday, January 3rd 2007 - 01:43 CET
High Tech Computer Corp. provider of Microsoft Windows Mobile-based devices, today launched in the US the company's first full-QWERTY Smartphone: the powerful, sleek T-Mobile Dash. Announced today at the fall Digital Life conference, the Dash Smartphone from HTC features a unique soft-touch exterior, packed with the latest Windows Mobile 5.0 technology; enabling people to work, play and stay connected easily, efficiently and effectively. T-Mobile Dash allows you to stay in touch with loved ones via a unique calling plan, connect to data networks via Wi-Fi, experience music and video on the go, access all Mobile Office applications, send and receive push e-mail, and browse the Internet - all on a device that's sleek, smart and complete.
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Wednesday, January 3rd 2007 - 00:52 CET
The Smartphone, which has been named the "SoftBank X01HT," features HSDPA technology that will deliver a faster mobile broadband experience to Japanese customers (data transfer rates of up to 1.8 Mbps on downlink and 384 Kbps on uplink). This technology enables mobile phone users to rapidly download video clips, music tracks, images etc. The "SoftBank XO1HT" is also equipped with wireless LAN functionality, allowing users to connect to the Internet at high speeds in wireless LAN environments at home, at work, and in public.
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Wednesday, January 3rd 2007 - 00:49 CET
North America's first PDA Phone with High Speed Downlink Packet Access (HSDPA) allows users to simultaneously use voice and data features when roaming in the US, Europe, and Asia High Tech Computer Corp. (HTC), provider of Microsoft Windows Mobile-based devices, unveiled its most versatile PDA Phone to date: the Cingular 8525. The device is the first PDA Phone to be released in North America with High Speed Downlink Packet Access (HSDPA), which allows users to perform voice and data functions simultaneously. In addition, the Cingular 8525 is the first HSDPA PDA Phone with tri-band 3G usability and can roam in the US, Europe, and Asia (including Japan).

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