Well, just in time HTC presented three spanking new devices - the HTC S730 smartphone, the HTC Touch Dual PocketPC (obviously Slide was just a speculation), and the HTC P6500 GPS-enabled PocketPC.
Just as expected, the HTC Touch has received a worthy successor, which features a sliding keyboard. The only thing it turns out that we've been wrong about is the model name. The new device is obviously not named Slide but HTC Touch Dual. Otherwise specs remain the same as projected - a bristling new 400 MHz processor, 128MB RAM, 256MB ROM, Windows Mobile 6 Pro and a 2.6" TFT touchscreen display. The HTC Touch Dual will also boast tri-band GPRS/EDGE support plus HSDPA 3.6 Mbps. A 2 megapixel camera and Bluetooth 2.0 complete the list of specifications. Unfortunately, the Touch Dual won't feature Wi-Fi functionality (they've lost us here). Otherwise, the PocketPC comes with an updated version of the TouchFLO user interface which now allows you to zoom in, edit, create slideshows and pan through your images with finger gestures. The new TocuhFLO interface also allows to finger touch scrolling and browsing of web pages, documents, messages, and contacts. The HTC Touch Dual will be available in Europe later on this month with either a 16 or 20-key keypad depending on country and operator choice. The 16-key keypad is much like the one of every other mobile handset, while with the 20-key one every key is shared by two characters, which are accessible in multi-tap presses much like some RIM Blackberries
Besides that, today HTC also announced an additional color variant called Arctic Silver of the original HTC Touch. The new color styling will be available from October. Product pictures of this variety, unfortunately are still not availavble. Also a free, full-screen virtual keypad will be available for download from the HTC website as an add-on to HTC Touch users.The HTC P6500 is the next in line with a series of heart-winning features. Besides the biometric fingerprint sensor (Toshiba has that, too) situated under the 3.5" TFT touchscreen display it also warms our hearts with its 3 megapixel camera with autofocus and built-in GPS receiver and navigation (ops, there goes Toshiba). Created with the business user in mind, the HTC P6500 comes with barcode and business card scanner applications plus two SDIO ports for attaching memory cards and accessories. The device is based on Windows Mobile 6.0 Pro and comes with truly world-wide network connectivity features - quad-band GSM/GPRS/EDGE and tri-band HSDPA. Wi-Fi, Bluetooth 2.0 and the 1GB of internal memory are also to be pointed out. The HTC P6500 will become publicly available from November 2007.The HTC S730 is the successor of the HTC S710 - a smartphone with a sliding QWERTY keyboard. The keyboard itself, as well as the design of the device, has certainly got a nice facelift. The HTC S730 sports a 400 MHz processor, 64MB RAM, 256MB ROM, 2.4" TFT display and uses the same user-friendly Home screen application as seen in HTC Touch. The device has quad-band GSM/EDGE, but most importantly HSDPA, as well as stereo Bluetooth (A2DP) and Wi-Fi support. The HTC S730 will become market available as early as this month.
02 October 2007
HTC Touch Dual, P6500 and S730
Subscribe to:
Post Comments (RSS)
2 komentar:
Hoho...Penuh dengan tegnologi nih...
Lam knal...:)
Blognya OK banget:)
hahaha it's more interesting than other blog. Thecnology never die ^^
Silahkan berkomentar dengan bijak sesuai tema tulisan. Gunakan Name/URL untuk memudahkan saya merespon komentar Anda.