Windows Mobile 6.5 is one operating system that a wide range of mobile phone users is expecting to become available on the market. However, Microsoft won't have it out of the labs until this fall, as many of you might already know, when the first phones to include it are estimated to be available for purchase, w... |
13 May 2009 04:45 GMT |
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T-Mobile Germany has recently announced the addition of a new device to the company's lineup, namely the MDA Basic, which appears to be nothing more that an HTC Touch Viva with a re-branded name. The best part about the new handset is the fact that it features only a 4.95 Euro price tag on a 2-year contract. A p... |
16 January 2009 03:40 GMT |
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On Saturday, October 11, HTC announced in Dubai the launch of its new HTC Touch Viva. The device uses TouchFlo, HTC's own finger-touch optimized navigation, which enables fast and one-touch access to all the phone functions users might want at a given moment.The smartphone is powered by Windows Mobile 6.1 Profes... |
13 October 2008 06:43 GMT |
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Although Taiwan is HTC's home country, the company's Touch Pro Pocket PC has not been released there yet. But this is about to change in the near future, as the Windows Mobile handset manufacturer intends to strike a deal with Far EasTone, Taiwan's third largest mobile carrier, in order to start s... |
20 September 2008 05:20 GMT |
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At the same time with the highly-featured Touch HD, HTC has unveiled two other new Pocket PCs, the Touch 3G and Touch Viva, both of which come with a similar form factor that resembles the old and simple-named HTC Touch. "The HTC Touch 3G and Touch Viva embody our commitment to build a family of touch phones tha... |
16 September 2008 03:28 GMT |
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HTC Touch Viva is the name of the latest-leaked smartphone produced by HTC. The device was initially said to be called HTC Opal, but it seems that the Taiwanese company will officially dub it as Touch Viva. You may have already guessed that this so-called Viva is a full-touch smartphone – and so it is, indeed.A... |
13 September 2008 07:15 GMT |
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