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Tuesday, March 1, 2011

HTC Merge: New Smartphone from HTC Announced


HTC will release the HTC Merge: the first Android baser slider phone with CDMA ‘world phone’ capability. Taiwan based HTC Corp will release the Merge in Spring of this year. The HTC Merge will also employ HTC Sense: an intuitive mobile phone software that focuses on putting the user at the center by enabling the smartphone to work in a more simplistic, natural and personal manner.

The brand new smartphone by HTC will run on an Android 2.2 Froyo operating system with a powerful 800 Mhz processor with 363 MB of RAM. The HTC Merge will use a capacitive LCD touchscreen WVGA display that measures 3.8 inches and 480 x 800 resolution. The Merge will have 4 BG of internal storage. The Merge is designed with a side slider full QWERTY keyboard.


The HTC Merge will come complete with a 5 megapixel camera with an LED flash and will capture video in 720p at 1280 x 720 resolution. Video playback supports MPEG4. Other features of the ground breaking smartphone by HTC include integrated GPS location, Microsoft Exchange ActiveSync Support, Wi-Fi and Bluetooth. Flickr, Facebook and Twitter coupled with 3G network capability (as well as 3G global roaming) so that users can always stay connected seamlessly and easily. And of course, with HTC Sense, all of these features are easily accessible.
HTC’s Jason Mackenzie boasts, ‘Combining the functionality of Android with the HTC Sense Experience, the HTC Merge is the perfect device for those customers who seek a reliable mobile experience… whether it’s at home or traveling around the world.’ The HTC Merge is available in North America this Spring through multiple carriers.

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