Archive for the ‘HTC’ Category

Dec 14th, 2007

DigiTimes confirms HTC Shift UMPC delay

Posted by VlAD @ 08:57 pm

Following my earlier posting where I wrote about a delay of HTC’s much anticipated Shift UMPC, DigiTimes Taiwan today reports that HTC is delaying volume shipments of the Shift UMPC to January 2008, instead of the third quarter 2007 as originally planned (which was postponed to fourth quarter later anway).
Market sources indicated, that HTC has faced problems with both - hardware and software - which causes the delay. That’s definitely the worst case if a brand new device (and keep in mind, so far HTC was manufacturing PDAs and smartphones only but not PCs) faces problems with soft- and hardware.

While we have no further information yet what’s the problems are, I can see possible problems with the swivel-mounted display mechanism as well as with the cooperation of Windows Vista and the stripped-down Windows Mobile version which syncs anyway (while HTC isn’t using Windows Vista SideShow which was designed for exactly the same task).

the::unwired

Nov 25th, 2007

Market Update #3

Posted by VlAD @ 08:14 pm

It’s time for our next Market Update edition. You can expect our market reports every Friday. Those will inform you on the latest (and greatest) mobile phones that hit the stores on a weekly basis. As previously noted, unfortunately, we won’t be able to comment local availability in stores near you, as well as on carrier-subsidized prices.

Nokia N82

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Nov 12th, 2007

HTC Touch Dual/P5500 Nike hits the street

Posted by VlAD @ 06:59 pm

Even though it was promised to start shipping in October, HTC Touch Dual/P5500 Nike Touchscreen Slider took a little longer then that.

But don’t worry anymore. The wait is over. HTC Touch Dual goes on sale today in Europe.




Well, at least in France, with online retailer Mobilux.

To remind you, the HTC Touch Dual specs feature:

  • WCDMA/HSDPA: 2100 MHz/GSM/EDGE: 900/1800/1900 MHz connectivity
  • Qualcomm® MSM7200, 400 MHz Chipset
  • Windows Mobile® 6 Professional OS
  • 2.6″ QVGA flat touch screen
  • 2 megapixel plus front facing camera for video calling
  • 256 MB flash, 128 MB RAM
  • microSD slot
  • Bluetooth 2.0 with EDR
  • HTC ExtUSB (mini-USB and audio jack in one; USB 2.0 Full-Speed)
  • 1100 mAh battery
  • WCDMA: up to 240 minutes, GSM: up to 360 minutes talk time
  • WCDMA: up to 150 hours, GSM: up to 250 hours stand-by time
  • Dimensions: 107 x 55 x 15.8 mm
  • Weight: 120g
  • Unlocked HTC Touch Dual price is 540 EUR.

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    Nov 08th, 2007

    HTC Omni surfaces at Google as HTC “Dream” with Android OS

    Posted by VlAD @ 01:39 am

    It’s been a while since we last heard about HTC Omni communicator, the info about which leaked last July together with HTC roadmap for 2007.

    Now we may know why it was never mentioned again. Looks like HTC was persuaded to drop Windows mobile OS and made Omni into Google’s Android demo phone.




    Don’t believe me? How about this Forbes description of HTC “Dream” handset used in Google’s Android demonstrations:

    The phone, code-named “Dream” inside Google, looks somewhat like Apple’s iPhone: It is thin, about 3 inches wide and 5 inches long, and features a touch-sensitive, rectangular screen… The bottom end of the handset, near the navigational controls, is slightly beveled so it nestles in the palm. The screen also swivels to one side, revealing a full keyboard beneath. (The screen display changes from a vertical portrait mode to a horizontal display when someone uses the keyboard.)

    Let’s take a closer look:

  • It’s thin. Check
  • Length: 130 mm - 5.11″. Check
  • Width - 81 mm - 3.18″. Check
  • Touch-sensitive, rectangular screen. Check
  • bottom end … slightly beveled… Check
  • screen swivels to one side, revealing a full keyboard beneath. Check
  • HTC Dream looks very similar to HTC Omni for me. So what else is new about it?

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    Nov 08th, 2007

    HTC October 2007 Sales Hit Record High

    Posted by VlAD @ 12:19 am

    High Tech Computer Corp. (TAIEX: 2498) today announced its total revenues for October 2007 were NT$ 13,100 million, up 22.28% YoY, while total revenues from January to October 2007 were NT$ 92,670 million, up 6.43% YoY.

    (Unit: NT$ million)

    Total
    Revenues
    2007
    2006
    YoY Growth
    October
    13,100
    10,713
    22.28%
    January through October
    92,670
    87,074
    6.43%
    Nov 06th, 2007

    HTC Touch now also in female white

    Posted by VlAD @ 04:37 pm

    The HTC Touch has received a new colour today, namely pallid white. The HTC Touch already had female looks but with this colour the device has become even more stylish and fashion-aware. The specifications of the HTC Touch have remained the same. The device offers several nice functions and is equipped with the unique TouchFlo technology, with which the user can operate the device with finger movements.




    Further specifications of the HTC Touch are a 65.000 colours display and GPRS and WiFi b/g support. Besides this, the candybar offers 64 MB RAM memory and 128 MB ROM memory that is expandable with MicroSD and TransFlash memorycards. HTC delivers a one gigabyte memorycard with the device so the owner can go right ahead with storing music and making photos.

    The HTC Touch operates on the Windows Mobile 6 system and due to this it supports Microsoft Office and PDF files. Because the device offers both GPRS and WiFi support it will be possible to reach the internet and e-mail box. The GPRS connection will not offer very high speeds but it it good enough for the middle section of the market.

    The HTC Touch White will reach the shops in a short time. The salesprices will be the same as those of the regular HTC Touch. The full possibilities of the HTC Touch can be found at her specifications page.

    Mobile Phone Helpdesk

    Oct 31st, 2007

    AT&T 8525 Software Downloads

    Posted by VlAD @ 11:45 pm


    AT&T 8525

    Welcome to the Windows Mobile 6 upgrade for the AT&T 8525. Please review the following prior to downloading and installing the ROM update on your device:

  • This ROM is available from November 1, 2007 to February 1, 2008. After this date, the ROM will be removed from the website and will no longer be available for distribution.
  • This ROM update is intended for the AT&T 8525 only and users should not load or attempt to load this version on any other device as it may cause serious issues/damage.
  • At this time, Good Mobile Messaging is not supported on the AT&T 8525 with Windows Mobile 6. It is recommended that Good Mobile Messaging users not upgrade their device’s firmware at this time. Please note that once the latest firmware has been loaded, it can not be undone.
  • HTC strongly suggests that users create a back up copy of this ROM and keep it in a secure place as all new and refurbished 8525 devices (including those received via Warranty Exchange) will come loaded with Windows Mobile 5 rather than Windows Mobile 6.
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    Brightpoint, Inc. and HTC Corporation, the leading provider of Windows Mobile-based smart devices today announced that they have entered into a global master distribution agreement.

    Under the terms of the agreement Brightpoint will provide distribution and customized logistic services to HTC on a global basis. Pursuant to the agreement, Brightpoint will support the entire range of HTC branded devices and help in the global expansion and penetration of HTC products and services.

    “Brightpoint, together with our Dangaard businesses, is the worldwide leader in providing distribution and customized logistic services for HTC’s broad portfolio of devices and we were pioneers in developing sales channels and marketing for HTC,” said stated Robert J. Laikin, chairman of the board and chief executive officer of Brightpoint. “I believe that this new expanded relationship is a testament to Brightpoint’s ability to provide strategic value to HTC’s growing product base.”

    “The global expansion of our partnership with Brightpoint enables us to bring best in class market execution efficiency including logistical, channel and retail support to our growing global business and will enable us to achieve even greater success across our entire range of HTC branded devices,” said Peter Chou, chief executive officer, HTC Corp. “Brightpoint has consistently demonstrated seamless and efficient distribution of HTC devices in the countries they have previously distributed for us and we are excited to expand and improve our global footprint and capabilities through this partnership.”

    Oct 23rd, 2007

    MobilityFlow.com releases HTC TouchFLO-clone for Windows Mobile

    Posted by VlAD @ 11:51 pm

    I’m not sure how good or useful this HTC TouchFLO copy-cat works on standard touchscreen devices but MobilityFlow.com today announced Touch Commander, a - what they called it - “unique application” (even it looks for me like a copy of HTC’s previously mentioned TouchFLO user interface) for controlling PDA and smartphones by recognizing and responding to the touch and sweep of a finger across the screen. With Touch Commander in place, you get a one-touch access to phone calls, E-Mails, SMS messages, calendar, appointments, applications and other commonly used content.




    The “touchy-feely” effect provided by Touch Commander is much the same as the finger touch scrolling, browsing and spinning a three dimensional interface by the finger in the Touch phone by HTC TouchFLO or Apple iPhone. Touch Commander is customizable, letting you configure many of its settings. Another nice touch in the program is support for any model of PDA powered by Microsoft Windows Mobile 5 or higher. But the biggest specialty, of course, lies in the price, which is nothing compared to the prices of the hi-end phones (where it is included free of charge anyway).

    Anyway, it has - compared to HTC’s original TouchFLO interface - one advantage: Touch Commander is customizable and you can add/change the applications, launched from it.

    Touch Commander runs on Microsoft Windows Mobile 5.0 and Windows Mobile 6 touchscreen devices but requires Microsoft’s .NET Compact Framework 2.0.
    If you want to get the HTC Touch feeling on your old Windows Mobile Pocket PC too, Touch Commander is available for US$ 14.95.

    the::unwired