From PC World: High Tech Computer (HTC) on Wednesday launched the HD2 smartphone, a thin, light handset with a big 4.3-inch touchscreen. The device, which is only 11-millimeters thick, is already shipping to Europe and Asia and will be available to consumers around the middle of November. In Taiwan, the new smartphone will be sold by carrier Taiwan Mobile for around NT$25,900 (US$795), without a contract. HTC said prices will vary by region. The next step for the smartphone will be to the U.S. in the first quarter of 2010, said Peter Chou, CEO of HTC, during a news conference in Taipei. The HD2 boasts one of the biggest screens available on a smartphone and is 120.5mm long by 67mm wide. One smartphone with a similarly large screen is Toshiba's TG101 with a 4.1-inch screen, but most smartphone screens are smaller, more like the 3.5-inch screen on the iPhone 3GS. View: Article @ Source Site |