HTC Snap arrives at Altel, prices $80
Now the smartphone HTC Snap is all set to tempt the Altel customers. Available both online and at stores, the HTC Snap will cost you about $79.99 with a one-year contract. Have a glance at some of its features:
- International roaming and WiFi
- EV-DO Revision A capable
- Windows Mobile 6.1 OS
- MS Outlook Mobile with ‘Inner Circle’ feature
- 2.0MP camera with digital zoom
- 256MB internal storage and a micro SD card slot with capacity up to 32GB
The company that merged with Verizon Wireless in 2009 Q1 is presently offering the smartphone at 91 CMAs. Let’s see whether the anticipation of the customers is fulfilled or not.
Via Engadget, Businesswire
PULSE by T-Mobile: Expected in this Q4 beginning
After Touch Pro 2 in US, its Europe’s turn on the T-mobile list, but with Huawei U8220, the Pulse. With the Android as OS, the pulse speculated to arrive in October.
Though the handset may not come unlocked, it is supposed to be available at about $366 without any contract. The WiFi and GPS enabled phone comes with 3.2MP camera and a micro-SD card slot. Let’s wait for the final word from T-mobile.
Via theunwiredview
HTC Pro 2 by T-mobile gets a manual
HTC Touch Pro 2’s stories now appear like a custom in our news-box. Anyway, the latest is about the T-Mobile Touch Pro 2 that has presented a manual. With this, you can equip yourself with all kind of information relating to:
- how to answer, ignore, dial, mute your calls
- TV-out
- Touch Flo 3D interface
- Finger scrolling
- Side Micro SD Card slot(that’s quite cumbersome coz u need to remove the back-cover to get into that)
- Conference calls
- Addition, removal and accession to the Programs
The WVGA Touchscreen smartphone set to release on Aug 12 in US has been quite a fantasy of late and will offer a tough game to Sprint and Verizon’s version which may announce the release date in the same period. For a detailed discription visit TMonews and for the pdf version peek in here! Let’s wait and watch the final showdown next month.
Verizon Touch Diamond review
The Verizon’s Touch Diamond looks exactly the same as the unbranded version of the Touch Diamond. Unlike other US carriers, they did not completly change the looks of the original HTC DIAMOND. That said, Verizon listened to the complaints of the original HTC Diamond owners regarding the battery life and they spruced up the capacity to 1340mAh, which is nearly 50% more than the original Touch Diamond battery.
But, they have taken away the intenal 4GB flash memory. Instead, you now have a micro-SD card slot.
[REVIEW of VERIZON TOUCH DIAMOND]
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