HTC is planning to launch a new HD3 Windows Phone 7 in the UK next week according to unconfirmed sources.
The Taiwanese mobile manufacturer has recently shown a preference for Android-based phones over Windows Mobile models, but is expected to announce the new Windows handset at an upcoming event in London. The new HTC HD3 is a follow-on from the HD2 Windows Mobile model and is expected, according to a report on the Smarthouse website, to have stronger power-management capabilities.
However, it will lack the huge range of apps offered with other systems, as Microsoft has not been able to attract the same number smartphone applications developers for its platform as Android and Apple have.
The new phone, codenamed 6HTHD7XM, boasts a 4.5-inch AMOLED touchscreen. This comes in at a resolution of 1280 x 800 pixels. It also sports a dual core 1.5GHz ARM-based processor, with 1GB of RAM and 32GB of storage. Wi-Fi comes as standard and for the camera element it carries an 8MP camera with two LED flashes.
The Taiwanese mobile manufacturer has recently shown a preference for Android-based phones over Windows Mobile models, but is expected to announce the new Windows handset at an upcoming event in London. The new HTC HD3 is a follow-on from the HD2 Windows Mobile model and is expected, according to a report on the Smarthouse website, to have stronger power-management capabilities.
However, it will lack the huge range of apps offered with other systems, as Microsoft has not been able to attract the same number smartphone applications developers for its platform as Android and Apple have.
The new phone, codenamed 6HTHD7XM, boasts a 4.5-inch AMOLED touchscreen. This comes in at a resolution of 1280 x 800 pixels. It also sports a dual core 1.5GHz ARM-based processor, with 1GB of RAM and 32GB of storage. Wi-Fi comes as standard and for the camera element it carries an 8MP camera with two LED flashes.
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