Tag: HTC
HTC lance le Touch Viva et le Touch 3G
Après la sortie du HTC Touch HD, le constructeur taïwanais HTC vient de présenter à la presse le HTC Touch 3G et le Touch Viva. L'un, dédié à la navigation internet, et l'autre, modèle d'appel de la marque, bénéficie de l'interface TouchFLO de HTC. Ces deux modèles seront disponibles dans le courant du mois d'octobre. Le Touch 3G est clairement orienté navigation web à haut débit. Il bénéficie à ce titre d'une puce 3G+, d'une connexion Wifi/Bluetooth, et d'une puce GPS/AGPS intégrée. En outre, il intègre Windows Mobile 6.1 et 256Mb de ROM et 192 Mb de RAM. Son processeur est cadencé à 528Mhz. Frédéric Tassy, DG France, précise : Ce nouveau Touchscreen GPS disponible en France avec ou sans cartographie, a pour vocation de cibler le grand public. Il sera disponible pour environ 399€. Le HTC Touch Viva quant à lui est un téléphone tactile également équipé de Windows Mobile 6.1, et qui se veut être le point d'entrée de la gamme : à un prix relativement bas, il intègre un écran tactile, l'interface TouchFLO de HTC et une carte mémoire microSD de 1Gb. En outre il est compatible Wifi et Bluetooth, mais ne possède pas de puce 3G (EDGE uniquement). Son processeur est cadencé à 201Mhz. Il sera disponible pour 299€ environ sans subvention opérateur.

More HTC Dream shots, plus no Viva for the UK
A couple of quick HTC-related news bits for your Friday afternoon. Firstly, yet more pictures of the upcoming HTC Dream G1 from rizzn.com show the device, quite literally, out and about. It should be announced on T-Mobile US this coming Tuesday. Also, we're hearing that the HTC Touch Viva, which has similar specs to the original HTC Touch, will not be available in the UK. Though I doubt there's going to be any tears shed over this news. Link - rizzn.com Read on and add your comments
HTC Touch 3G Offers Broadband Internet
HTC today introduced the Touch 3G, its latest handset to use TouchFLO finger-touch navigation to quickly access to people, messages and information. Integrated with Windows Mobile 6.1, the Touch 3G has HTC's TouchFLO user interface, allowing consumers to control the menu through finger gestures when scrolling through contacts, launching media and browsing the web by zooming and panning websites with one-hand. The HTC Touch 3G runs on high-speed 3G networks with download speeds up to 18 times fas...
HTC Touch Pro and HTC Touch Viva, Available Soon in Taiwan
Although Taiwan is HTC's home country, the company's Touch Pro Pocket PC has not been released there yet. But this is about to change in the near future, as the Windows Mobile handset manufacturer intends to strike a deal with Far EasTone, Taiwan's third largest mobile carrier, in order to start selling the Touch Pro across the South-East Asian country.Officially presented by HTC at the beginning of June, the Touch Pro is almost the same device as the Touch Di...
US unlocked HTC Touch Diamond video
For those of you who are new to the HTC Touch Diamond and are interested in the US unlocked GSM 3G model now that it's available from online retailers and Best Buy, we've put together a short video of ...

HTC Touch Diamond (Sprint)
The HTC Touch Diamond for Sprint brings some nice additions and improvements over the unlocked GSM version--most notably to performance. It's best suited for first-time smartphone buyers or light users, while business customers should wait for the Touch Pro.
Android watch: HTC Dream Google phone to cost $199 on T-Mobile
Widely circulated reports have placed a $199 price tag on T-Mobile's HTC Dream, the first Google Android-powered phone. T-Mo and Google are holding a big shindig next Tuesday morning in New York City to launch the device, and according to TechCrunch (and many others), the phone will sport a "Same as iPhone 3G" $199 launch price - $199, of course, being the price with a new two-year T-Mobile contract. There's no word on what the device may cost without contract or with a contract extension for current customers, though Crunch's source "did say that T-Mobile's subsidization wasn't very large." That could indicate a relatively low off-contract price, which could make Dream the new best friend of phone geeks everywhere. We're also hearing either Friday, October 17 or Monday, October 20 as the "Come 'n get it!" date when Dream will be made available to T-Mobile customers. That would give T-Mo a few weeks past the reported early October nationwide 3G network rollout. You'd best believe that 3G network needs to be in place and noticeably more stable than the AT&T/iPhone 3G mess of the past few months in order ot make Google happy. Be sure to stop by next Tuesday morning starting at 10:30 ET for PhoneDog's coverage of the T-Mobile/Google press event.
HTC Releasing Touch Diamond in White
http://www.theunwired.net/?item=cho...bile-smartphone Yesterday HTC quietly released a new HTC Touch Diamond into the mix: it seems it's identical in every way to the current Diamonds on the market now, it's just got a new look. I like the white quite a bit, largely because it would help hide the ridiculously smudge-prone surface that HTC wrapped the diamond in. Want to see an even bigger version? Here's the full resolution image.

Telus and HTC bump S720 to Windows Mobile 6.1
Filed under: Handsets, Software, HTC, Telus Mobility, Windows Mobile With Windows Mobile 7 on the horizon (presumably... no, hopefully), it's easy to lose sight of the fact that 6.1 updates are still going strong. Take for example Telus' S720, the CDMA version of the Vox -- a Standard handset with a penchant for high-efficiency texting. It's a bit of a dark horse in a world dominated by high-gloss badasses like the Touch Diamond, but it's still a totally serviceable device that's worthy of an update from time to time. What's more, this particular patch offers EV-DO Rev. A support and an improvement in "overall device functionality and stability," so it seems like a no-brainer for owners. Until they have a crack at something like the S740 on a GSM carrier, anyway.[Thanks, Colin]Read | Permalink | Email this | Comments
HTC Touch HD Appears in Video
Here is the first video demo (in French) of the upcoming HTC Touch HD. The guy told us nothing we don’t know, so just enjoy the video…. [These are short news! Click for details]


