Showing posts with label latest htc phones. Show all posts
Showing posts with label latest htc phones. Show all posts

Tuesday, September 6, 2011

UNLOCKED HTC RADAR AKA OMEGA GSM CELL PHONE REVIEWS, PRICE AND FULL SPECIFICATIONS


The Unlocked HTC Radar aka Omega will be a WINDOWS PHONE 7 SMARTPHONE with 3.8" SLCD display, 8MP wide-angle camera, and DLNA. It will be powered by QUALCOMM'S third generation SNAPDRAGON chipset, clocked at 1.5GHz. 512MB of RAM. The rumored specs include an 8MP camera capable of capturing 720p video. The design is very similar to the HTC FLYER being finished in white and silver plastic. From our brief experience with WP7 Mango, The OS is extremely fluid and a joy to use.  This is the first image of a WP7 phone with a front facing camera, and it is looking nice. It has the standard two-tone design from HTC, and looks to be either aluminum or just silver and white paint. It's definitely a nice looking device though. It'll be fun to see how well Skype works. We're hoping Microsoft isn't rushing it into WP7 since the acquisition of Skype just went through last month. That doesn't seem like a lot of time to "deeply integrate" Skype as has been advertised.

Saturday, September 3, 2011

HTC ANNOUNCED FIRST LOOK OF HTC TITAN AND HTC RADAR MANGO OS BASED WINDOWS PHONE REVIEWS AND PRICE



HTC just launched two NEWLY HTC CELL PHONES name is HTC TITAN and HTC RADAR, These two phones running on the latest version of WINDOWS PHONE MANGO OS are slated to hit shelves later this year, The company has officially announced these phones in London. The UNLOCKED HTC TITAN lets rocking with 4.7inch screen and an ultra-slim 9.9mm unibody contoured design, the Titan's surprisingly svelte—512 MB of memory,it has 8 MPix camera In the back side of the phone and 1.3 MP front cameras, and that aforementioned processor are all tucked   within 9.9 millimeters of brushed aluminum body. It's thinner than an iPhone 4. Not so bad! Powerful guts—and it is zippy—with all the bounty of WP7 Mango actually has us kind of excited. Although, I maintain that 4.7 inches is overkill—not to mention the 800x480 resolution is looking a little ragged stretched across that much screen. HTC's also got the Radar up its sleeve—a more reasonable 3.8-incher, with a 1Ghz chip, 512 MB of memory, 5 MP back/VGA front cams, and (yes!) Mango. It's technically a mid-range phone, but it's one of those little reminders that HTC probably cares more about design than any phone company this side of Apple, with the aluminium body feeling just as fantastic as it looks. With specific apps that can conveniently exploit this facility under wraps for now, the HTC Titan and HTC Radar will be reaching   global audiences in the month of October beginning with Europe and Asia. The exact pricing and availability details are yet to be divulged into though by the company.