HTC Unveils 2006 U.S. Lineup
Apr 5, 2006, 6:00 AM by (staff)
updated At CTIA Wireless in Las Vegas, HTC today revealed the Foreseer, a new DVB-H TV phone for the U.S., and outlined other parts of its 2006 lineup for the U.S. The Foreseer phone is a quad-band GSM/EDGE Windows Mobile Smartphone like the T-Mobile SDA, but with a landscape QVGA display, microSD card slot, and 1.3 megapixel camera. The phone is designed specifically to work with the new DVB-H network being launched by Modeo later this year. An HTC executive also sat down with Phone Scoop and outlined plans for additional phones. The company plans to bring its "Star Trek" ultra-thin clamshell Smartphone to the U.S. in mid-2006, and its Hermes PDA phone to the U.S. in Q4. The Hermes is a 3G update to the Wizard device currently sold as the Cingular 8125 and T-Mobile MDA. The U.S. version of the Hermes will sport tri-band WCDMA (850/1900/2100) with HSDPA.
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Wizard finally has UMTS!!!
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When wil Cingular (at&t) & Mobile have it?
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I purchased the Dell X51V last November and I have had great success with the device as a strong contender for traveling w/o my notebook. This SDA almost seals the fate as it really covers a lot of ground for us who are mobile.
HTC is most definitely the company to watch for the near future as they appear to have an inside track on the technology curve right now, I think we will be seeing great things from them.
Looks like a great investment opportunity if it comes up to the market place, I for one will be watching for the opportunity.