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Telstra Australia HTC HD7



Telstra joined with HTC Corporation and Microsoft to launch the HTC HD7 smartphone – the latest Windows Phone 7 to arrive in Australia, which will be available from March 29 exclusively on the Telstra Next G® network.

The HTC HD7 embodies a stand‐out design with a large 4.3” high-resolution screen and flipout kickstand for an epic viewing experience. The handset is perfect for customers looking for the ultimate multimedia experience, from interactive gaming to the 720p HD camcorder that allows high definition capture and playback. The HTC HD7 has a simple, easy to use interface and access to a range of fun and useful applications that all perform brilliantly on the large screen.

“We are pleased to announce the HTC HD7 will be available exclusively on the Telstra Next G® Network in March,” said Ben Hodgson, Country Manager, HTC Australia and New Zealand. “HTC has shown strong leadership in developing Windows® based devices in the past, illustrating our ability to be first-to-market. The HTC HD7 continues along this tradition with its focus on providing the ultimate multimedia experience coupled with a nice simple user interface and access to a broad range of useful applications.”

“HTC HD7 arrives at a time when Aussies are increasingly turning to their smartphones for entertainment and gaming,” said Andrew Volard, Director, Telstra Mobility Products. “They’re going to love the HTC HD7’s huge screen for playing video or streaming YouTube®. Its snappy performance and access to a growing catalogue of Xbox LIVE® games also makes a really exciting games platform. And perhaps most importantly for our customers, the HTC HD7 is really simple to use with the Windows® Phone 7 operating system making navigation, composing email and accessing information incredibly easy.”

Sheau-Lan Reed, director, Mobile Communications Business, Microsoft Australia, added: “The high spec features and design of the HTC HD7 not only makes it the ultimate device for users to enjoy rich media and entertainment content, it also enables users to really benefit from the business productivity experiences of Windows Phone 7, including a fully integrated Microsoft Exchange email and calendar through the Office Hub. With over 10,000 apps now within Marketplace and an average of 100 new titles being added every day we have partnered with HTC and Telstra to deliver a fantastic new device that connects users to rich content, entertainment and information wherever they are."




HTC Merge





Touch screen. Keyboard. Why choose?
Interact with your favorite Web site on a gorgeous 3.8-inch touch screen. Type and text on a slide-out keyboard. With the HTC Merge, you get both. The keyboard has punctuation and navigation keys for easier typing. A customizable Quick Key lets you jump straight to apps, Web sites or even a contact.



Capture life in Hi-def.
Video quality so real, when you play it back you feel like you're there. Easily share your videos with your friends on YouTube™.



Be your own Portable Wi-Fi Hotspot.
Your phone becomes a Wi-Fi hotspot for up to eight other Wi-Fi-enabled devices— making you the most popular person in the airport. You can choose who joins, and a new widget lets you quickly turn your hotspot on or off.



Get more from your phone with HTC Sense™.
HTC Sense makes your smartphone even smarter with apps like Friend Stream, Weather, People, and Messages. Stay more connected than ever with one-touch app sharing and enhanced caller ID that displays your friends' Facebook® status updates, tweets and birthdays.

Enhanced Internet experience.
 
Forget the "mobile Internet"—this is the real thing. Now with Adobe® Flash® Player 10.1, you can play games, watch videos, and experience the Web as it was meant to be seen.

Go where life takes you.Whether you are a road warrior or taking the family to see the pyramids in Egypt, you can always stay in touch with the HTC Merge™, HTC’s Global Ready Android phone.

Stay close, however you like.
Friend Stream™ is a smarter way to socialize. It lets you view and update Facebook®, Twitter™, and Flickr™ in one place. Now you can share your jam-packed life by posting videos as you live it.






HTC Touch HD





Performance
In the realms of technology, bigger doesn't necessarily translate to better, however, this is certainly true when comparing the Touch HD to its predecessor. Supporting the huge screen is a 528MHz Qualcomm processor and 288MB RAM, a significant increase in memory from the Diamond, and this results in the best performance we've seen for TouchFlo 3D to date. After an agonisingly long boot time, the Touch HD runs smoothly. Swiping from menu to menu is fluid and there is only a few instances, like starting and ending calls, which always tend to lag the interface.

Battery life is also light years better than the Diamond. Putting a 900mAh battery in the Diamond was a huge mistake by HTC, but this 50 per cent larger battery pays dividends, giving us at least three days between charges with moderate use. HTC rates the battery life at a whopping seven hours of talk-time.

As a media player, the Touch HD passes with flying colours, but still lacks the intuitive interface of the iPhone. YouTube videos look great and music sounds great, with thanks in part to HTC wisely including a 3.5mm headphone socket. Its finger-swiping media menus are definitely attractive, but switching between artists and albums can become tedious with the amount of input required to perform what is a simple task.

Its 5-megapixel camera also falls just short of the mark. Its interface is exactly as the iPhone's should be, with access to changing the white balance and image size, etc. Users can manually focus elements in the image by touching on the subject in the touchscreen viewfinder — a very cool touch — though this has little effect on the sharpness of the pictures this camera takes. Overall, the 5-megapixel camera takes mediocre pictures that lack natural colour and appear slightly blurry.

Design
Considering the announcement of the Palm Pre and the leaked images of the HTC road map, 2009 looks like the year everyone tries to out-play Apple with iPhone look-alikes. Last year, we saw touchscreens from Samsung, HTC and LG try to vary the formula, but with limited success compared to the front-runner. HTC has reconsidered its approach and the Touch HD is a fitting start to the year — it's shaped like an iPhone, but bigger.

Its 3.8-inch display is the biggest in this field and its WVGA (480x800) resolution is amongst the sharpest. Together these aspects add to make HTC's fantastic TouchFlo 3D interface look its best. With a screen this large and clear even some of the smallest areas of the interface are now finger-friendly. HTC includes a stylus with the handset, sheathed on the bottom right of the phone, but we've had no occasion to whip it out during our tests.

The Touch HD feels fantastic to hold. Though its 12mm depth is identical to the iPhone 3G, its design is slightly boxier, which helps make the Touch HD feel much less likely to slip from your grip. The front is a single piece of glass covering both the touch-active screen and four touch-sensitive keys below the screen, for dialling and exiting applications to the home screen.

The back of the Touch HD houses an auto-focusing 5-megapixel camera that sadly lacks a flash. A second front-facing camera lives above the large touchscreen and is used for video-calling. Under the battery cover we find a 1350mAh Li-on battery and the microSD card slot — an 8GB microSD is included with the phone. Also, HTC has included a 3.5mm headphone socket along with a separate USB port.

Features
The increase in size and improved camera module may give the false impression that the Touch HD is a vastly different smartphone experience to HTC's previously released Touch Diamond, but side by side these phone's aren't significantly different under the hood. Both phones run Windows Mobile 6.1 and feature a nearly identical suite of applications including Pocket Office supporting MS Office documents, ActivSync, a PDF reader, RSS feeder, a business card reader and a snazzy YouTube client.

The Touch HD also makes use of the same excellent Opera Mini web browser that we saw in the Diamond. While this browser may not feature the multi-touch "pinch and pull" zoom navigation of the iPhone's Safari browser, it has a decent alternative and renders full-sized web pages extremely well.

Like all smartphones in this segment, the Touch HD includes HSDPA technology for fast web browsing, Wi-Fi for accessing local networks and a built-in GPS receiver. Our review unit did not come with navigation software pre-installed, which is a shame considering the screen size. When its released exclusively with Telstra we won't see any dedicated nav-software installed; however, Telstra has confirmed that its WhereIs Navigator client will be available to download to the Touch HD in March.
Overall
Windows Mobile is still a less-than-perfect OS, but issues with WiMo are fewer than in previous HTC releases, and the Touch HD has certainly been a pleasure to review. Fashion-conscious business people who want a sexy phone that pulls its weight with business-focused features would be wise to check this one out.

Of course, you'll need to be a fashionable business person to pay the hefty AU$1,499 price tag, or to meet the AU$150 monthly contract payments with Telstra. These large, high-res screens don't come cheap, and we feel this pricing will sadly put the Touch HD out of the price range of many.








HTC Amaze 4G


A phone that lives up to its name
The latest phone from HTC is sure to generate a buzz. With a 4.3-inch screen, 1.5 GHz dual core processor, 16 GB of storage, the HTC AmazeTM 4G ranks as one of the most powerful and fastest smartphones on the market. But above all, it stands out from the rest with its incredible camera/video recorder. Whatever the lighting conditions, you'll get perfect (HD!) pictures every time, thanks to its double flash.

Fonctions clés

  • 4G connectivity (up to 42 Mbps)
  • 1.5 GHz SnapdragonTM dual core processor
  • 8 MP camera/video recorder with HD recording (1080p)
  • 4.3-inch touchscreen
  • Android 2.3 with HTC SenseTM 3.0

HD photos and videos can be yours!

Now you can take photos and videos in HD and panoramic mode, even under poor lighting conditions, because with the double flash, they'll always turn out right. The 8 MP camera has a BurstShotTM mode that lets you take five photos in a single click so you never miss a moment of the action. Thanks to transition effects, wallpapers and background music, your movies will look as if they've been shot by a professional! And with the front-facing camera and application of your choice, you can also receive video calls.

A powerful processor

Download files, photos and videos faster than ever, thanks to the 1.5 GHz dual core processor. Because it runs on the Android 2.3 operating system and is compatible with our 4G network, the HTC Amaze 4G can hit download speeds of up to 42 Mbps. Now that's impressive!

A wide screen and high-quality images

What a treat to be able to view photos in 16:9 format on the HTC Amaze 4G's 4.3-inch LCD screen! Simply sit back and marvel at the vibrant colours and crystal-clear images.

Sturdy and elegant

  • Dimensions: 130 x 65.6 x 11.8 mm
  • Weight: 171 g




HTC Panache


Compatible with Videotron's 4G network and based on the Android 2.3 platform with HTC SenseTM, the HTC PanacheTM lets you get more done in less time. Centralize your social network updates using the Friend Stream application or personalize your homescreen with the apps of your choice. Plus, you can capture memories with its high-quality photo-video camera

Key functionalities

  • Android 2.3 platform with HTC Sense™
  • 3.8-in. capacitive LCD touchscreen
  • Ultra-fast Snapdragon™ 1 GHz processor
  • 5 MP photo-video camera

A high-quality photo-video camera

Take superb shots with the 5 MP camera on the back of your phone. Comment them with and share them instantly with family and friends! Everything's so easy with the HTC Panache™!

Make your phone your own

With HTC Sense™, you can personalize your homescreen with the apps and dynamic widgets of your choice. Simply place them where you want, in the order you want, for a better, more streamlined user experience.

Access multiple social networks from a single application!

Friend Stream provides an interface from which you can see everything that's happening on Twitter, Facebook and Flickr on the same screen and lets you get status and tweet updates in real time. You can also post updates, and view new messages and photos on your various social network accounts simultaneously. Or better yet, download a Contacts widget that displays your contacts' latest updates and messages directly on your homescreen.

Elegant and ergonomical

  • Dimensions: 62 x 122 x 10.9 mm
  • Weight: 154 g



HTC Rhyme




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HTC released a new phone this october that is designed withaccessories to improve your smartphone experience. The new model is called “Rhyme”and comes with, beside the regular, with a dock and some very extravagantcolors.

HTC Rhyme offers to its’ user an elegant body design,crafted in such a way to deliver a unique sensory experience and uniquesensations. There will be three colors available: Clearwater, Hourglass andPlum.

Rhyme is offering a 3.7 inch WVGA LCD display, high-qualitystereo, 5 megapixel camera with auto focus, power LED flash and instant shutterfor capturing. Beside this, the camera includes face detection andphoto-sharing elements.

Another cool feature is the customization of the homescreen. You can add to it almost anything you want, whatever is important toyou. The screen is such way think, that you can have easy and quick access toanything you like, even though it’s a social network site or some pictures thatyou love and like having quick access to them.

Rhyme also comes with HTC Watch, that features a wideselection of movies and TV shows that can be downloaded for you to view.

In the end is needless to say that the HTC Rhyme is a worthy successorof the Desire and Desire S, being a completely extraordinary smartphone!

HTC Rhyme comes with the following accessories :
  • HTC Rhyme DockingStation
  • HTC Rhyme Charm -discretely alerting you to incoming calls or messages
  • HTC Rhyme SportsArmband - work out in style while keeping your apps and music close
  • HTC Rhyme TangleFree Headphones
  • HTC Rhyme BluetoothHeadset 
  • HTC RhymeBluetooth Car Speaker






HTC Titan & HTC Radar



As you may observe, we at hifi-gadgets.blogspot.com like smartphones and HTC is one of ourfavorites. We will show you in a future post why, so logon our site daily.Meanwhile, at London, the taiwanese manufacturerreleased two new smartphones HTC Titan and HTC Radar which work with the allnew Mango O.S. (Windows Phone 7). Both Titan and Radar excel at the foto-videochapter offering users 28mm wide-angle cameras with an advanced F2.2 sensor thatensures excellent photos even in dim light. Also they have installed specialbuttons on the phone to make the process of photographing or filming eveneasier.
Besidethe amazing camera, the HTC models come with other cool features likemultitasking support, calendar Facebook, multiple accounts e-mail sign-in and anupdate for “Live Titles” main interface.
Hereis a list with all technical features of the two smartphones:
1.      HTC Titan:
4.7 inch, S-LCD, 800x480 px touchscreen
1.5GHz processor
8MP camera with all the above mentioned settings
HSDPA, Wi-Fi, Bluetooth
GPS, A-GPS
microSD slot
2.     HTCRadar:
aluminium unibody design
3.8onch, S-LCD, 800x480 px touchscreen
1 GHz processor
5MP, autofocus camera with all the above mentioned settings
VGA camera for video calls and photographing
HSDPA, Wi-Fi, Bluetooth
GPS, A-GPS
microSD slot






HTC EVO 3D



This quite be the smartphone that may kick the iPhones’behind very hard. It is no surprise nowadays that the Taiwanese -based company isone of the top phone maker all around the world. So, why is this new toy thebest ever from HTC? Well, as the name tells us it has 3D technology not onlyfor the glasses-free screen, but also for the 3D camera(it also has a 2D 5MPcamera) 2MP. In addition the EVO uses a 1.2GHz dual-core processor , the latestAndroid version and one of the greatest features, it play movies at an incrediblequality and speed. The phone has many other apps that I will let you discoverfor yourself.





HTC Flyer





HTC decided to enter the tablet market with a Android 3.0 based tablet. The taiwanese  producer debuts on the “Pad” segment with an 7in/18cm computer. You may be asking yourself “Ok, so what’s the difference between this and the other dozen of tablets available on the market?”.  Well, on the outside it has an aluminium unibody design that many rivals don’t and on the inside, the most exciting , is the presence of OnLive which marks the very first cloud-based gaming service on a mobile device. It also has a 1024x600 screen with wonderful color for wonderful pictures.





HTC ChaCha



The ChaCha is the “Facebook  phone “ from HTC. It has a 2.6inch Android-powerd touchscreen. You can upload up to 5MP pictures and QWERTY keyboard it’s really cool and nice to use for your texting. Still this may not impress hardcore Facebook fans who may still prefer an iPhone, but there must be said the ChaCha is no looser either.





HTC Sensation









HTC Sensation is the Taiwanese producer new flagship and first dual-core smartphone. While the name ‘Sensation’ is considered to hubristic, it really a non-self to judge the phone by this criteria. 

The dual-core technology means that the phone has 1080p video recording, nipper web browsing than its predecessor(HTC Desire HD) giving turbo charged performance more similar to a computer than a phone. The 1.2 GHz processor supplies more than enough to run the Android 2.3.3 software special design for this model. The 8MP camera and the delicious aluminium unibody chassis among with the other features will make this phone the most wanted when it arrives on the market this summer.








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