HTC Touch Pro2 to Arrive in U.S. on T-Mobile 3G Network
T-Mobile has announced that, beginning Aug. 12, the HTC
Touch Pro2 will finally be available in the United States on its 3G network.
The Touch Pro2, which resembles an iPhone-photos
are available here-features a 3.6-inch "intuitive" touch display
with a resolution of 480 by 800 pixels. Give the large screen a nudge, and it
slides up to reveal a QWERTY keyboard, optimized for adult-size fingertips.
Better still, once open, the tilting screen is adjustable.
In addition to the T-Mobile 3G network, connectivity is available over Wi-Fi
802.11 b/g, giving users access to Web browsing, e-mail, applications and video
games.
There's built-in GPS, Bluetooth 2.1, a 3.2-megapixel camera with auto-focus and
video capabilities, and "single contact views," which show a user's
full history with a particular contact, including past mutual e-mails and text
and voice messages.
Also included is Straight Talk-which has nothing to do with a former
presidential nominee and everything to do with tying voice capabilities to e-mail
messages. Instead of typing out a long message, a user can place a call to all
parties involved, taking advantage of the Touch Pro2's speakers and noise
suppression technology
The smartphone runs the Microsoft Windows Mobile 6.1 Professional operating
system and includes a 528MHz Qualcomm MSM7200A processor. It measures 4.57 by
2.33 by 0.66 inches, weighs 6.3 ounces with the battery and has 512MB of ROM
and 288MB of RAM on board.
According to T-Mobile, HTC's TouchFLO 3D interface is deeply integrated into
the operating system, for maximum consistency throughout menus and
applications. Microsoft Voice Command capabilities are said to make it simple
to locate contacts, get and make calls, play music, and perform other tasks.
"The HTC Touch Pro2 offers the most powerful productivity experience
available on a mobile phone, while also delivering unparalleled elegance in
both its exterior and user interface design," Jason Mackenzie, vice
president of HTC America, said in a statement. "HTC and T-Mobile have a
history of introducing groundbreaking products, and this collaboration
continues with the debut of this highly anticipated device to the U.S.
market."
Other HTC devices on the T-Mobile network include the T-Mobile
G1 and HTC Magic and Hero, all running the Google Android operating system.
The Touch Pro2 will be available in T-Mobile stores and select other retail
outlets in a finish called "mocha." Pricing has yet to be made
available.
