HTC expands market for advanced Smartphones

VARINDIA- INDIA'S FRONTLINE IT MAGAZINE

HTC expands market for advanced Smartphones

HTC Corporation has unveiled HTC Explorer, a smartphone which includes a customizable lock screen that enables quick access to the camera for capturing important moments. There is a new Smart Dialer that displays a one-touch menu for quick, easy dialing of contacts. This smartphone also tracks social updates from colleagues, friends and family with the People widget. One can also easily send a photo, video clip or location in a message with just one touch.

"HTC Explorer is an easy-to-use smartphone that puts the customer in control, providing quick access to their most important content and information. HTC Explorer is simply a smarter phone for anyone and it represents another clear demonstration of HTC's global commitment to expanding the market for advanced smartphones," said Jason Mackenzie, president of global sales and marketing, HTC Corporation.

HTC Explorer features Adobe Flash support, 3.2"HVGA display and 3MP camera. Smart URL prediction provides quick access to the top 100 websites, while automatic URL correction streamlines web navigation. The HTC Explorer allows you to access multiple work and personal email accounts and combine different calendars into a single view. Moreover, it also offers you control over your data and mobile services with a usage monitor that tracks your call minutes, messages and data to keep you on top of your spending.

The HTC Explorer will be available across key markets in EMEA and Asia from Q4 2011 in Metallic Black, Active Black and Metallic Navy. Customers will be also able to customize their HTC Explorer with a range of optional back covers including Metallic Blue, Metallic Orange, Metallic White and Metallic Purple. The HTC Explorer will be available at Rs 11,650.


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