HTC Finally Starts Selling Itself In China With New TD-SCDMA Smartphones
The Taiwanese smartphone-maker has decided that its time to shake the pseudonym and mark its own brand on new gadgets. HTC (High Tech Computer) has today revealed four new products off their manufacturing lines, intended for promoting its own brand-name in China.
After using the name Dopod to sell off their smartphones for quite some time, HTC has announced that it will start selling TD-SCDMA based mobiles with the HTC brand attached. In addition, HTC has declared partnerships with China’s largest cellular service provider, China Mobile and a big player in China’s electronics distributor field, Gome.
An attempt to diminish China’s dependence on foreign products, HTC has created the mobiles connecting to networks using a 3G technology created in China known as the Time-Division Synchronous Code Division Multiple Access (TD-SCDMA). The first smartphones to fly off the racks will be the HTC Tianxi and HTC Tianyi.
Grace Jin, an HTC representative in China revealed, “The HTC Tianxi uses Microsoft’s Windows Mobile operating system, while the HTC Tianyi has Google’s Android mobile OS on board. China Mobile will start selling the two handsets by the end of August or in early September.”
The next two models, namely the HTC Desire and the HTC Wildfire, will both run on Android OS. The whole array will implement HTC’s Sense user interface. No word is out on the pricing yet though.




















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