Highlighting their unique features

Feb 18, 2010 13:00 GMT  ·  By

Taiwanese leading smartphone maker HTC Corporation has released a series of video ads with its latest devices, namely the HTC HD mini, which runs under Microsoft's Windows Mobile 6.5.3 operating system, and the HTC Desire and Legend, which are powered by Google's Android platform. All three handsets were unveiled at the Mobile World Congress in Barcelona, and are expected to arrive on the market this spring.

The HD mini has been unveiled as the smaller version of the high-end HTC HD2, which is already available for purchase in various markets in Europe and Asia, and should arrive in the US via T-Mobile soon. Packing about the same capabilities as its older brother, the new handset should become quite popular too, especially since HTC included its new HTC Sense experience with it, and says that it also sports exquisite craftsmanship both on the outside and on the inside.

The HTC Desire will land on the market as the second mobile phone from HTC that runs under the Android 2.1 operating system, following the Nexus One, which is sold via Google's web store, and boasting about the same hardware specs as the predecessor. However, the new phone includes the HTC Sense solution, as well as different buttons on the front, and will be available for purchase via carriers, retailers and HTC's own channels.

As for the HTC Legend, the third Android 2.1 device from HTC, it comes along with one unique feature too, namely its body, which is made out of a single piece of metal. Boasting about the same shape as the previously released HTC Dream and Hero, the new device is expected to feature a lower price tag than Nexus One, targeting a different market segment than the older handset.

Have a look at the three videos embedded below, to make an idea of the unique features each of them comes to the market with, which are highlighted by their maker in a quite appealing manner.