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HTC has unveiled a new Android smartphone, the HTC Wildfire, which –
like its predecessor the HTC Desire, features the HTC Sense user
interface. Based on the Android 2.0 operating system, the device
features a 3.2-inch capacitive touch screen, five-megapixel camera with
auto focus and LED flash, 3.5 mm audio jack and micro SD card slot. It
integrates social networking applications with email, texts and
images into one place. The smartphone will be available in major
European and Asian markets from Q3 2010.
HTC Corporation, a global designer of smartphones, today introduced
HTC Wildfire™, a new HTC Sense-based Android phone that integrates the
most popular social networks to help bring your friends closer to you.
HTC Wildfire closely follows the success of the acclaimed HTC Desire
and makes the company’s signature HTC Sense experience accessible to a
younger audience.
“Today’s social networks provide an essential forum for friendship with
more than 400 million users* - many of whom are young adults -
actively sharing their lives with their friends through Facebook,” said
Florian Seiche, Vice President, HTC EMEA. “HTC Wildfire makes the HTC
Sense experience available to young mobile users for the first time. It
brings all your communications into one place, whether it’s through
Facebook, Twitter, text messages, images or email, ensuring that you
are never far away from the conversation and always close to your
friends.”
HTC Wildfire helps you stay connected with those who are most important
to you through HTC Sense, a user experience focused on putting people
at the centre by making phones work in a more simple and natural way.
You won’t miss out on the fun as HTC’s Friend Stream application
seamlessly gathers and displays content from social networks like
Facebook, Twitter, and Flickr into one organised stream of updates. HTC
Wildfire enables you to stay up to date with your friends’ posts,
comments, alerts and photos, wherever you are.
In addition, each contact viewed in HTC Wildfire’s address book
includes a thread of recent communications with that person, including
when you last spoke, recent text messages and emails, and social
network updates. When your friend calls, HTC Caller ID displays their
Facebook profile photo and latest update, as well as a reminder if
their birthday is fast approaching.
Thanks to a new app sharing widget, HTC Wildfire enables you to
recommend an application by email, text message or over social
networks. Your friends will receive a link allowing them to find the
application on the Android Market with a single click and download it to
their phone.
Florian Seiche continued, “We understand that people need a better way
to navigate their way through the tens of thousands of applications
that are currently available on the Android Market. In fact, our own
independent research found that consumers are not only hungry for the
latest and most popular applications that their friends are using, they
want an easier way to find and download them. For the first time ever,
you can recommend the newest and coolest apps to a friend or group of
friends with HTC Wildfire. With so many applications to choose from,
there’s a world of content to discover and pass along to your friends.”
HTC’s latest advanced smartphone is great for viewing and sharing
photos on Flickr and for surfing the internet thanks to its 3.2-inch
capacitive touch screen. A five-megapixel camera with auto focus and
LED flash allows you to capture special moments, while a 3.5mm audio
jack and micro SD card slot mean you are never without your favourite
songs.
Availability
The new HTC Wildfire will be broadly available to customers across
major European and Asian markets from Q3 2010.
About HTC
HTC Corporation (HTC) is one of the fastest growing companies in
the mobile phone industry. By putting people at the centre of
everything it does, HTC creates innovative smartphones that better serve
the lives and needs of individuals. The company is listed on the
Taiwan Stock Exchange under ticker 2498. For more information about
HTC, please visit www.htc.com
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