HTC unveils Q4 2007 device line-up
2 October 2007 by Olav Hellesø-Knutsen HTC has launched four new devices from its Q4 2007 product portfolio. HTC Touch Dual with keyboard, HTC S730, HTC Shift with Windows Vista and HTC P6500 In addition to its new devices, HTC has developed a range of accessories that are compatible across all HTC devices for consumer’s ease of use. These include the BH M200 (Bluetooth headset), HS U110 (3.5 mm audio adapter and headset), and the HS S200 (HTC standard stereo wired headset) to enable effective communications on the move. Florian Seiche, Vice President of HTC Europe, commented: "We are extremely proud of HTC's reputation as a leading innovator in the mobility space, providing high-quality products to exceed the needs of our diverse end-users," said Florian Seiche, vice president, HTC Europe. "This Q4 line up exemplifies the breadth of HTC’s portfolio – setting new standards with the ground-breaking HTC Shift and extending the choice of devices that we offer to our business user audience." "We want customers to be able to do more with their phone. As a leading supplier of Windows Mobile phones, HTC delivers a wide choice of devices with familiar Microsoft applications and services," said Scott Horn, general manager, Microsoft Mobile Communications Business. "We’re excited about these latest additions to HTC's expanding portfolio because customers have the flexibility of finding the right Windows Mobile phone to suit their style at work, at home or on the go". The HTC Shift will be available across Europe from November this year, the HTC S730 from October and the HTC P6500 from November. All devices will be available through HTC's channel and specific operator partners
HTC S730
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Comments On 24 Oct 04:51 spidermonkey wrote how come all their cameras dont have flash???!!! seems like waste of all other features..... still w960 for me!!! On 7 Oct 12:19 Me wrote Anyone got any ideas of release dates, especially of the s730 On 5 Oct 03:13 OD wrote Touch screen AND slider technology, a great marvell of design. Well done HTC. I am in mobile heaven!!!!!! On 4 Oct 06:06 Gerry wrote seriously, Marcel. you can not tell the difference between 65k and 252k so what's the problem? people annoy the hell out of me when they say things like "only 2mp camera? no way!!" who cares? very few people actually use their phone cams and those that do and need the best quallity they can, usually go for a cam/phone hybrid... but seriously?? you're moaning about a 65k screen?? you're probably the type of guy that buys a phone and says to all your friends "hey everyone, my phone does this, this, this... etc" then never use them. On 3 Oct 22:41 Marcel wrote I have a question. Is it true that all this devices hava 65K colors?! In this case, very sorry HTC.... On 3 Oct 11:49 kelly wrote As a sonyericsson fan,it is really painful to see facinating product that are not sonyericsson's, am really falling for htc On 3 Oct 11:48 TheMaxxx wrote From an industrial designer�s point of view, a jump back in prehistoric times - On 2 Oct 23:17 Gerry wrote I really like the Touch Slide (Dual) but they lack a qwerty keyboard and a flash for the cam make it just shy of a perfect buy for me. i'm very interested in the HTC kaiser (TyTn II) but Orange seem to be taking their time releasing it. after being hugely disappointed with Nokia and SE's current flagship smartphones, i'm very much looking to purchase a HTC windows mobile as my next phone. the LG viewty (KU990) is probably the only thing that would tempt me away, but it's not a smartphone nore does it have a qwerty keyboard. On 2 Oct 20:01 gizmo wrote Interesting devices with the touch dual being the most appealing to me. On 2 Oct 18:26 Geezay wrote Now that's what I'm talking about! SE, are you looking? Look and learn! |