TouchFlo3D 2.5 surfaces on video again

Jul 9, 2009 11:36 GMT  ·  By

T-Mobile's Touch Pro2 seems to have surfaced into the wild once again, in a new series of live images. Given the fact that the new photos with the device are of a better quality, a few more details on it have been spotted, and among them is the fact that it is a bit different from the original HTC Touch Pro2.

Some of the differences consist in a new profile for the front keys, as well as in an exterior door for the microSD slot, which means that the cards are hot swappable. At the same time, it seems that the T-Mobile version of the HTC Touch Pro2 also comes around with MyFaves integration into its TouchFlo3D user interface.

For the time being, there are no exact details on when the phone will actually hit the shelves, though it seems that mid-August is a time frame that most people are betting on. Until we learn something official, we should turn towards another HTC mobile phone that runs under Microsoft's Windows Mobile operating system and which made it to T-Mobile's lineup.

The device in question in none other than the Dash 3G, which has been unveiled by the Taiwan-based maker as the HTC Snap, and which is already available for purchase with the carrier. The price of the handset has been set at $169.99 upon the signing of a 2-year contract agreement with the wireless operator. The phone can be seen listed on the company's site here, though the photo is unavailable.

And since we are in the HTC and Windows Mobile land, we should also mention that the mobile phone maker's new TouchFlo3D 2.5 UI has been spotted once again and caught on video as well. The user interface should come around with the company's HTC Firestone and on other future phones too, though no further details are available. Watch the video to learn a few more tidbits of info on it.

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