HTC launches new Desire phone versions

Published: Thursday, November 18, 2010

A promoter shows off the HTC Desire phone - Photo: Quoc Hung
HCMC - HTC Corporation, a global designer of smart phones, on Tuesday unveiled two new versions of cell-phones known as HTC Desire HD and HTC Desire Z equipped with Android operating system.

The company introduced a number of key innovations including a series of free connection services called HTCSense.com that enhance the user’s mobile experience on HTC phones.

The new HTC Sense experience, as new functions on the cell-phones, are collectively referred to, offers a variety of enhancements that improve how people capture, create, share and access multimedia contents.

With a newly-created camera, people can record high-definition videos or capture and edit images. With HTC Locations, a new differentiated online mapping experience, people have instant, on-demand mapping without download delays or incurring mobile roaming charges.

HTC Sense also includes a new integrated online e-reading experience utilizing a new e-book store powered by Koboä and a new, mobile-optimized e-reader that includes the ability to highlight and quickly search for definitions of unfamiliar terms.

The new HTC Desire HD and HTC Desire Z will be available in Vietnam from early next year at the suggested retail price of VND14.4 million per unit of HTC Desire HD and VND13.7 million per unit of HTC Desire Z.

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