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HTC Unveils Windows Smart Phone Lineup

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Sep 08, 20063 mins
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High Tech Computer (HTC), the largest maker of handsets that use Microsoft software, has launched four new smart phones including one that’s designed to rival the BlackBerry.

The HTC S620, formerly code-named Excalibur, is a slender 12.8 millimeters thick and weighs 130 grams. It’s designed to promote the push e-mail function of Microsoft’s Windows Mobile 5.0 software and to compete with Research In Motion’s popular BlackBerry device.

HTC S620
HTC S620

The phone has a navigation bar below the screen that provides easy access to Outlook Mobile, Word Mobile, PowerPoint Mobile and a PDF viewer. It has a 2.4-inch color screen, a full qwerty keypad and a host of wireless functions, including quad-band general packet radio service and enhanced data GSM environment, wireless LAN and Bluetooth.

The S620 is due to be offered by phone operators throughout Europe in October, when prices will be announced. Some models will be customized for certain network operators.

The other phones also run Windows Mobile 5.0, and all four of them come with a mobile version of Microsoft Office, which includes most of the Office applications except for Excel. All of the phones are being offered initially in Europe, with the United States and possibly Asia to follow.

The HTC P3300 is a smart phone that combines the functions of a PDA with a GPS device. It marks the start of a new partnership for HTC, which teamed up with TomTom International, an Amsterdam-based maker of personal navigation products.

HTC P3300
HTC P3300

The P3300 comes with TomTom’s Navigator 6 software and a 2.8-inch color screen to view a set of preinstalled maps for Western Europe. The handset runs Microsoft Windows Mobile 5.0 and other Microsoft applications.

HTC and TomTom will probably work together on other devices in the future, they said.

For users who want a third-generation (3G) smart phone with high-speed Internet connectivity, HTC developed the P3600. The handset, which also uses Windows Mobile 5.0, features e-mail, calendar and word-processing software. It also has a 2.0-megapixel camera and comes ready to run on high-speed downlink packet access networks. It’s due to be available in Europe in September.

The last of the new handsets, the HTC S310, is a small, candy bar-style quad band mobile phone designed primarily for messaging. It also runs on Windows Mobile 5.0 and will be available throughout Europe in September.

HTC has already lined up some major European mobile phone operators to sell the devices. For example, T-Mobile International AG & Co. plans to launch a customized version of the HTC P3300 in several European markets, HTC said.

-Dan Nystedt, IDG News Service (Taipei Bureau)

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