Showing posts with label HTC. Show all posts
Showing posts with label HTC. Show all posts

Monday, February 7, 2011

HTC Inspire 4G: HTC Inspire 4G on AT&T Release Date

HTC inspire 4G was scheduled to release on 13th February. The AT&T is bringing out its first phone with in-built hotspot, which it allows users to connect to other Wi-Fi devices.The HTC inspire 4G unveiled at last year’s consumer electronics show. Inspire 4G runs with Android 2.2 Operating System with best features like 4.3 inches LCD screen display, HSPA with AT&T network, 8 mega pixels camera

Thursday, January 13, 2011

HTC Announces Centenary “HTC Dream Capsule” Project to Celebrate The 100th Anniversary of the Founding of theRepublic of China

To inspire the passion and dreams of Taiwan's youth

Taipei, Taiwan – HTC Corporation, a global leader in mobile phone innovation and design, announced the launch of the HTC “Dream Capsule” Project in partnership with the Council for Cultural Affairs, the Republic of China Centenary Foundation and advertising guru Jerry Fan as part of a unique and creative approach to celebrating the 100th anniversary of the founding of the Republic of China (Taiwan).

To mark this historic occasion, HTC will invite Taiwanese youth of all ages to express their hopes, dreams and visions of the future in writing. These dreams in writing or drawing will then be placed in specially designed “dream capsules” and opened in the future.

In order to highlight the significance and uniqueness of this project, HTC has created a unique vision for the “dream capsules”, which will become the building blocks of a “dream tunnel” measuring 400 meters in length and 5 meters high that will stand to represent the dreams and hopes of the Taiwanese people. The “dream tunnel” will be the heart of a “Forest of Love” comprising 100,000 trees that will form a 25 hectare world-class public park that will be a major contributor to Taipei's environment and air quality.

“The 100th year of our founding is the proudest moment for all of Taiwan's 24 million citizens, and HTC, which is blazing a trail as one of the leading innovative brands in the world and is also one of the proudest examples of Taiwan's business leadership,” said Vincent Siew, Vice President of the Republic of China and Chairman of the Preparatory Committee for the Centenary Celebrations of the Republic of China. “We are pleased to partner with HTC to launch the HTC Centenary Dream Capsule Project that will inspire an even brighter future for the next generation and make people around the world sit up and take notice of Taiwan.”

“We are pleased that HTC is working with us to create this significant social project for the welfare of the Taiwanese people, on the momentous occasion of the 100th anniversary of the founding of this country,” said Dr. Emile Sheng, Minister, Council for Cultural Affairs, Republic of China. “The HTC Centenary Dream Capsule project will inspire Taiwanese youth to reach for their dreams with greater passion and drive and I would like to extend my appreciation to Peter Chou, CEO of HTC and his company for this meaningful dedication in Taiwan.”

“Passion and dreams are the most important essentials that our youth can possess and everyone should dare to dream, believe in themselves and be the best that they can be, “said Peter Chou, CEO, HTC Corporation. “HTC exemplifies Taiwan's indomitable spirit and world-leading innovation capabilities, and our global achievements are the result of our Taiwanese roots. We are confident that the HTC Centenary Dream Capsule project will inspire Taiwanese youth to pursue their dreams with greater fervor and innovation. As Taiwan celebrates the 100th year of it's founding, we should continue to look towards the future, and build a solid foundation for the next phase of Taiwan's continued evolution.”

About HTC
HTC Corporation (HTC) is one of the fastest growing companies in the mobile phone industry. By putting people at the center of everything it does, HTC creates innovative smartphones that better serve the lives and needs of individuals. The company is listed on the Taiwan Stock Exchange under ticker 2498. For more information about HTC, please visit www.htc.com.

HTC ANNOUNCES RAY YAM AS CORPORATE VICE PRESIDENT AND HEAD OF HTC COMMUNICATION IN CHINA

Yam will lead HTC’s sales, marketing and operations in China

BEIJING – HTC Corporation, a global leader in mobile phone innovation and design, announced the appointment of Ray Yam as corporate vice president and head of HTC Communication in China. Reporting directly to Fred Liu, president of engineering and operations, Yam will be responsible for all sales, marketing and operations activities for HTC in China.

“HTC is introducing some of the most innovative smartphones in China and we are proud to be aggressively expanding our business here,” said Liu, president of engineering and operations at HTC Corporation. “We’re please to have Ray join the HTC team, his mobile experience and positive reputation strengthen our local team even further and set the stage for HTC’s continued growth across China.”

Prior to joining HTC, Yam has held numerous management positions in the mobile industry with LG, Motorola and Nokia.

About HTC
HTC Corporation (HTC) is one of the fastest growing companies in the mobile phone industry. By putting people at the center of everything it does, HTC creates innovative smartphones that better serve the lives and needs of individuals. The company is listed on the Taiwan Stock Exchange under ticker 2498. For more information about HTC, please visit www.htc.com.

Tuesday, January 11, 2011

HTC 7 Pro arriving on O2 Germany ‘next week,’ priced at €569

Last we heard of the HTC 7 Pro, it was taking a casual stroll through O2 Germany’s website, throwing around boasts that it’ll be on sale come January 2011.Well, guess what? That promise has just been reiterated by O2′s German Twitter stream, which says that the 7 Pro will be on sale next week for an unsubsidized price of €569 ($735). That’s available via O2′s usual MyHandy payment plan, where you

Saturday, January 8, 2011

HTC EVO SHIFT 4G

Well, my friends at Sprint came through in a big way for me today. The just announced Sprint HTC EVO Shift showed up on my doorstep. I have had the phone, which is scheduled to be released commercially on Sprint’s network on January 9, for only a few hours, but it is already quickly becoming my favorite Android based phone. When I reviewed the HTC EVO, I had two main complaints.The phone was

Monday, December 27, 2010

HTC Desire Z unboxing pics

Here are some unboxing pics of my new HTC Desire Z. The last phone that I bought was the Sony Ericsson XPERIA X10i over half a year ago. The X10i was kinda boring since the bootloader is still uncracked to this day. Although, excellent progress has been made by the talented folks over at XDA. The X10 has gained the ability to have a custom recovery and customs roms. Anyways, back to the Desire Z. The box is the usual HTC standard like the HTC Hero box which I had about a year ago. The phone came with the usual standard stuff. My first impression of the phone coming from an X10 was that is feels heavier and thicker but it feels way more solid and well built than the X10. The metal feels great in the hand as compared to the shiny cheap looking plastic of the X10 (not that the X10 is a bad looking phone). The Desire Z just feels totally different. I like the optical trackpad and the battery cover the opens via a sswitch. Now on to the keyboard...the keyboard is awesome...definitely way better than the Milestone which I had 9 months ago. I like how the screen almost sits flush with the keyboard thanks to the Z hinge design. The hinge is kinda loose so if you hold it in certain positions the two halves will seperate...however it doesn't interfere with my normal usuage of the phone. The screen is bright colorful, sharp and responsive. I am definitely impressed by the Desire Z.