Sunday, September 4, 2011

HTC Debuts Two New Windows Phone 'Mango' Devices

BERLIN - HTC denounced two new smartphones at the IFA wiring discussion in Germany on Thursday, the company's initial gadgets to run Microsoft's revamp of the Windows Phone mobile platform, codenamed ‘Mango.'

First, the HTC Radar is a in vogue white smartphone done with amicable networking in mind. Mango's interface keeps you related with every friend, meeting and supporter you have all around the world, with Facebook, Twitter and LinkedIn integration.

With a 5-megapixel back-facing camera total with an f2.2 lens, LED spark and BSI sensor, the Radar lets you fire wide, splendid cinema even in the dark. The Radar has a dedicated camera button, a detonate shot function to takeover broken up second moments and a 1-GHz processor to do it as swift as you can imagine.

It's moreover got the full operation of typical smartphone sensors and connections; GPS, accelerometer, 3G, Wi-Fi and Bluetooth connectivity. And, of course, 5.1 approximate sound for glorious audio playback.

Composed of an aluminum uni-body design, the Radar weights 137g, is 0.42 inches thick, 4.74 inches long and 2.42 wide.

The second phone, HTC's Titan, is aptly named. The phone's shade size measures in at a whopping 4.7-inches, incomparable than many any smartphone screens we've seen. Other specs aren't precisely outstanding - 512 MB of RAM, 1.3-megapixel front-facing camera - but it's without doubt the Titan's size is ostensible to be the loyal star of the show.

Release dates and pricing sum were not done available.

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