3G HTC Vox to be launched


It appears that AT&T will release a 3G version of the HTC Vox smartphone, although there is no official information on this.

A low number of devices have a satisfactory 3G network support, thus the large number of complaints from the American citizens. The US version of the iPhone is the only one without 3G, but it will add the feature when it enters the more capable European networks. More such mobiles have been approved for release in the US recently, therefore HTC Vox/Libra becomes a promising possibility.

Apparently the device will arrive at AT&T soon after the release of HTC Tilt and Motorola's Q9 phone models. While the Q9 hit the market, it leaves one more device standing between the vox's future releases.

HTC Vox is to provide all its solutions to the user's business needs. The 3G will liven up the US' telecom network and communication solutions.

The smartphone's functions include a 2 megapixel camera with flash that provides images of a fairly good quality, and a arge 2.4 inch QVGA screen and comes packed with 128 MB of Flash and 64 MB of RAM.
WiFi connectivity and microSD card support are also available.

HTC Tilt will be available from AT&T from the 3rd of September, meaning there are little chances of seeing HTC Vox released.
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