Oct 29 2007
Posted by: Sierra in HTC, T-Mobile
Shadow is the new slider mobile phone introduced by T-Mobile running on Windows Mobile 6, and features a SureType keypad which has a design that incorporates a QWERTY keyboard layout together with a prominent numerical keypad.
The integrated predictive text software system, Tegic XT9, ensures the easiest messaging experience.

Shadow is a lightweight handset weighting 5.3 ounces, with a stylish design, that has a spin navigation wheel type for easy surfing through the menus, and a large and bright QVGA display of 2.6 inches.
You need to press one button to access emails and the 4 IM clients integrated: AOL, ICQ, Windows Live Messenger and Yahoo.
Shadow has the latest connectivity technologies incorporated, including stereo Bluetooth, EDGE, and Wi-Fi.
For clear pictures there is a 2MP camera, for web browsing it has HTML support, for working you can use Microsoft Office, and if you want to store more than the internal memory of 72MB allows, you may use up to 4GB of external memory from a microSD card.
The stylish brown-black model running with a 210 Mhz processor, is manufactured by High Tech Computer Corp. from Taiwan, and was called Shadow because it is designed to “help people stay effortlessly connected with those who are closest to them – the people you would choose to have with you all the time if possible – the people you love checking in with during a hectic day or to share special news,” as Robert Dotson, president and CEO at T-Mobile USA, described it.

Shadow would cost you just $149 starting October 31, if you’d sign the classic 2-year contract.
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Oct 16 2007
Posted by: Sierra in HTC
High Tech Computer Corp., the manufacturer of feature rich Smartphone and PDA Phone devices, published on its website the full description of its new CDMA S640 Smartphone model, running on Windows Mobile 6 Professional platform.

As you can see from the picture, you can type on the QWERTY keyboard or use the 65K colors 2.8” touch-screen with a resolution of 320x240 pixels, to access Microsoft Office Word/Excel/PowerPoint/Outlook Mobile, Internet Explorer Mobile, Windows Media Player 10 Mobile, Windows Live, PDF Viewer, or ActiveSync.
With the EV-DO Rev. A support it will surely reach air interface speeds of up to 3.1 Mbit/s.
Besides the 2 MP camera with autofocus, and the Bluetooth, the S640 incorporates a 400 MHz processor, a ROM memory of 256 MB, 128 MB of RAM, and microSDHC (High-Capacity) card slot for additional memory.
HTC is to announce the price soon.
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Aug 27 2007
Posted by: Vlad Balan in HTC
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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Nov 19 2006
Posted by: Vlad Balan in HTC

A new PocketPC by HTC is under way featuring a hardware QWERTY keyboard, a microSD memory card slot and a 2 megapixel camera. The new HTC P4350 is in a way a lite edition of the already available HTC TyTN based on the HTC Hermes platform and it has a TI OMAP 800 200MHz processor. There is a serious difference in size, though. The new P4350 is a good 6 mm thinner than Qtek 9100 and 4 mm thinner than HTC TyTN.
The new HTC P4350 features some standard equipment such as a large 2.8" touchscreen 65K colors TFT display with a QVGA resolution, 64MB RAM and 128MB ROM, quadband GSM/GPRS/EDGE support, as well as Bluetooth 2.0, USB and Wi-Fi 802.11b/g. Both the Qtek 9100 and HTC P4350 don't have 3G UMTS support. As with most of the Windows Mobile 5.0, the P4350 makes use of nice office applications pack.
Via gsmarena.
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