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Thursday 15 June 2006

i-mate released a slim smartphone Smartflip    [ 15-06-2006 18:52 ]

Author: Verà Kozlova     Translation by:    Send news to friend  Discuss in forum

i-mate has eventually announced the release of its Smartflip smartphone, which is an implementation of STRTrK platform by HTC. It is already available in Asia under the name Dopod S300 and should come out in Europe in July as Qtek 8500. This is a compact and slim smartphone slightly bigger than Motorola RAZR.

It is powered by Microsoft Windows Mobile 5.0 and supports Direct Push technology. The smartphone is meant for GSM (850/900/1800/1900 MHz) networks and GPRS and EDGE standards. It is equipped with a 1.3-megapixel camera, TI OMAP850 processor, 64 MB RAM and 64 MB flash-memory, an expansion slot for microSD cards and Bluetooth interface.


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HTC launches world`s first tri-band 3G Windows Mobile PDA and 3G Smartphone    [ 15-06-2006 12:20 ]

Author: Verà Kozlova     Translation by: Verà Kozlova    Send news to friend  Discuss in forum

HTC, the world`s leading provider of Windows Mobile devices, today launched the world`s first tri-band 3G Windows Mobile Pocket PC TyTN and 3G smartphone MTeoR under the new HTC brand identity.

HTC will continue to support its operator-branded products and OEM partners as a key priority. At the same time, HTC will provide its new branded products to its existing Qtek channels, distributors, enterprise and operators, who do not carry operator-branded products. Migrating the Qtek brand to the new HTC brand identity will enable HTC to provide better direct support to those customers.

HTC is well known in the industry as the company behind many of the most popular operator-branded devices. It has established unique partnerships with key mobile brands, including the leading operators in Europe, US and Asia, and supplies products to industry leading OEMs. HTC will also continue to support in-life Qtek products to its European channel and distributor partners.

Peter Chou, CEO of HTC Corp. said: “We have a rich heritage of innovation and aim for our products to continue being the devices of choice on the Microsoft Windows Mobile platform. Our operator and OEM strategy remains key to this success, and we are committed to further strengthening our partner relationships by providing customised and differentiated offerings.”

Pivotal to HTC`s further strengthening of its European presence is the development of a comprehensive, multi-channel support package for retail, distribution and operator partners to help them maximise market opportunities.

The package for partners will include: richer device propositions, dedicated customer support, product training and toolkits, online and marketing support. It has also launched its first range of accessories – including Bluetooth headsets and in-car kits.

Peter Chou commented: “We are known for our relentless dedication to innovation. Smart mobility, the convergence of business applications and consumer functionality, is the future. We aim to continually develop new products to empower users on the go, providing more freedom in the way they live their lives.”

The first devices to be offered with HTC brand are the HTC TyTN and the HTC MTeoR. These will be available from late July.

“We`re thrilled to see HTC launching the TyTN and MTeoR under the new HTC brand, which further adds to HTC`s stellar record of innovation on the Windows Mobile platform,” said Pieter Knook, Senior Vice President, Mobile & Embedded Devices Division, Microsoft Corp. “These devices are defining a whole new category of phones with a range of entertainment and productivity options. An HTC brand also brings more choice to Windows Mobile customers in a rapidly growing and increasingly diverse mobile market."

The HTC TyTN is the latest innovation from HTC. It delivers a wealth of rich features, showcasing the ultimate ‘Office in your pocket’ experience for business users on the move. Business critical functionality, encased in a sleek, stylish form factor, offers the ultimate range of connectivity options including: tri-band UMTS 3G which will allow users to roam across Europe, US and Asia, plus GSM, GPRS, EDGE, Wi-Fi, Bluetooth, and a mini-USB port, making data transfer simple – anytime, anywhere.

Designed with easy messaging in mind, TyTN features Direct Push email technology available with Windows Mobile 5.0, internet browsing, synchronization with Microsoft Outlook Calendar, Contacts and email, and the ability to work on applications in the Microsoft Office suite such as Word, Excel, PowerPoint and viewing PDF documents. TyTN comes equipped with a slide-out, ergonomic QWERTY keyboard and 2.8” colour display with touch-screen. It also features a jog wheel for easy, one-hand operation.

TyTN is not all work and no play. It’s easy to sync-up to a PC to download music, video and pictures, and store them on a micro SD card to play back on the go. It is also a sharp shooter, featuring a 2 Megapixel camera with macro mode, on-screen controls and DSC (Digital Still Camera) functionality plus a second camera for video telephony. Available in Black & Silver, the TyTN doesn’t compromise in style. TyTN offers maximum functionality packaged in a sleek form factor, weighing in at 180g but extremely compact in size.

The HTC MTeoR, the world’s first 3G Windows Mobile 5.0 Smartphone, is a stylish, slim-line, candy bar device. It may be small, just 112.4 x 49 x 14.8mm and weighing a mere 120g, but this neat device is a powerful and “smart” phone. The HTC MTeoR features Windows Mobile 5.0 Direct Push technology for immediate synchronization of email, calendar and notes plus document viewers for PDF, Word, Excel® and PowerPoint®. It’s the ideal choice for busy people on the road who only want to carry one small device.

With superb multimedia functionality it’s easy to store and play back music, video and pictures on the move. Coupled with its large 2.2” TFT LCD screen and built-in 1.3 Megapixel camera, the MTeoR truly has smart style.

Both devices will be available across Europe from late July.


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